Correlation between alcohol drinking and high risk sexual behaviors in HIV negative clients of female sex workers
10.3760/cma.j.cn112338-20191230-00920
- VernacularTitle:饮酒与HIV阴性嫖客高危性行为的相关性分析
- Author:
Zece XU
1
;
Ran WEI
;
Kedi JIAO
;
Ci REN
;
Wei MA
Author Information
1. 山东大学公共卫生学院流行病学系,济南 250012
- Keywords:
HIV;
Clients of female sex workers;
Alcohol drinking;
High risk sexual behaviors;
Correlation
- From:
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology
2020;41(9):1531-1535
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To explore the correlation between alcohol drinking and high-risk sexual behaviors in HIV negative clients of female sex workers and provide scientific evidence for prevention of HIV sexual transmission.Methods:A cross-sectional survey was conducted in HIV negative clients in Ji’nan and Haikou from December 2018 to May 2019. The estimated sample size was 337, the information about their demographic characteristics, AIDS knowledge awareness, sexual behaviors and alcohol drinking habit were collected through convenience sampling. The data were analyzed by using SPSS 24.0 software.Results:A total of 381 clients were included in this study. Most of them were less than 40 years old, accounting for 89.2% (340/381); 85.3% of them (325/381) reported an education level of high school and above; the clients who were married, had cohabitation with females or had girl friends accounted for 53.2% (202/380). The overall awareness rate of AIDS knowledge was 83.7% (318/380). Of all participants, 80.8% (308/381) had commercial sex in the past year, 79.8% (304/381) had non-commercial sex partners, 62.7% (239/381) had high-risk sexual behaviors. The results of logistic regression showed that compared with those with alcohol drinking frequency ≤2 times per month in last year, the clients with alcohol drinking frequency more than once a week (a OR=3.22, 95 %CI: 1.25-8.27) were more likely to have high risk sexual behaviors after adjustment for age, living area, location type of residence, time of local residence, education level, monthly income level, occupation, marital status, knowledge awareness of AIDS and HIV related services, the number of commercial or non-commercial sexual partners in the past year, cost of commercial sex and HIV test frequency. Conclusions:Alcohol drinking is related to high risk sexual behaviors in HIV negative clients, and will increase the risk of HIV transmission. To control AIDS, the intervention of alcohol drinking should be combined with other preventions to improve the correct use of condoms.