HIV Seroprevalence and Risk Behaviors Among Transgendered Women Who Exchange Sex in Comparison with Those Who Do Not

C. Reback, E. Lombardi, P. Simon, Douglas M. Frye
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Abstract Many transgendered women face social, cultural, and economic challenges that result in their reliance on exchange sex to secure needed items. This study compares the HIV seroprevalence and risk behaviors of transgendered women who exchanged sex with those who did not. Of the 244 transgendered women interviewed, those who exchanged sex comprised 58.2% of the sample and were younger (p < .001), less educated (p < .001), and less likely to have or seek health care (p < .001). HIV seroprevalence was higher in those who exchanged sex than those who did not (26.1% versus 16.7%). Those who exchanged sex reported more casual sex partners and were more likely to report sex while high on alcohol and/or drugs, but were also more likely to report condom use. In the multivariate analysis, exchange sex was not associated with increased HIV seroprevalance, but substance use during sex and African-American race were associated with increased seroprevalance. These findings highlight the importance of examining the sexual lives and social circumstances of transgendered women and the necessity of integrating substance abuse treatment into HIV prevention settings.
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变性妇女与非变性妇女交换性行为的HIV血清感染率和危险行为比较
许多变性妇女面临着社会、文化和经济方面的挑战,导致她们依靠性交易来获得所需的物品。本研究比较了变性妇女交换性行为与未交换性行为的艾滋病毒血清阳性率和危险行为。在接受采访的244名变性女性中,交换过性行为的女性占样本的58.2%,她们更年轻(p < 0.001),受教育程度较低(p < 0.001),不太可能获得或寻求医疗保健(p < 0.001)。有过性行为的人比没有过性行为的人的HIV血清感染率更高(26.1%比16.7%)。那些交换性行为的人报告有更多的随意性伴侣,更有可能在酗酒和/或吸毒期间报告性行为,但也更有可能报告使用避孕套。在多变量分析中,交换性行为与增加的HIV血清患病率无关,但在性行为和非裔美国人种族中使用药物与增加的血清患病率有关。这些发现强调了检查变性妇女的性生活和社会环境的重要性,以及将药物滥用治疗纳入艾滋病毒预防环境的必要性。
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