Barriers to Condom Use among Female Sex Workers: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Tahereh Omidi, S. Oshnouei, Masomeh Mehdai- Akhgar, Maryam Mohammadian-Khoshnoud, Y. Mohammadi
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Sex without a condom has the highest risk of sexually transmitted infections among (STIs) female sex workers (FSWs). This systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted to summarize the evidence related to barriers to condom use among FSWs. We searched Web of Science, PubMed, and Scopus using keywords such as “condom use” and “sex worker” and the related synonyms. The pooled effect size was expressed as odds ratios (ORs) with 95% CIs using a random-effects model. Of the 5,854 studies obtained in the initial search, 35 with a sample size of 14,218 met the eligibility criteria and were included in the final analysis. Three factors identified in studies, i.e., marital status (OR=1.15; 95%CI [0.74, 1.50]), alcohol consumption (OR=1.22; 95%CI [0.84, 1.59]), and STIs knowledge (OR=1.07; 95%CI [0.54, 1.59]), were not significantly associated with not using condoms among FSWs. Also, 7 factors identified in studies, i.e., history of violence (OR=1.84; 95%CI [1.36, 2.31]), history of sexual abuse (OR=1.87; 95%CI [1.36, 2.38]), history of STIs (OR = 1.54; 95%CI [1.10, 1.97]), HIV risk perception (OR=1.81; 95% CI [1.58, 2.05]), knowledge of condom use (OR=1.53; 95%CI [1.15, 1.91]), drug use (OR=1.62; 95%CI [1.10, 2.14]), and condom use self-efficacy (OR=1.75; 95%CI [1.52, 1.98]), were significantly associated with not using condoms among FSWs. Many factors affect condom use among FSWs. However, in this study, the history of sexual abuse, history of violence, and HIV risk perception were identified as the main barriers to condom use among FSWs.
女性性工作者使用避孕套的障碍:一项系统回顾和荟萃分析。
不戴避孕套的性行为在女性性工作者(FSWs)中具有最高的性传播感染风险。本系统综述和荟萃分析旨在总结与FSWs中安全套使用障碍相关的证据。我们搜索了Web of Science、PubMed和Scopus,使用“避孕套使用”和“性工作者”等关键词以及相关的同义词。采用随机效应模型,以95% ci的比值比(or)表示合并效应大小。在最初检索中获得的5,854项研究中,35项样本量为14,218项符合资格标准,并被纳入最终分析。研究确定了三个因素,即婚姻状况(OR=1.15;95%CI[0.74, 1.50])、饮酒(OR=1.22;95%CI[0.84, 1.59])和性传播感染知识(OR=1.07;95%CI[0.54, 1.59]),与不使用安全套无显著相关。此外,在研究中确定了7个因素,即暴力史(OR=1.84;95%CI[1.36, 2.31])、性侵史(OR=1.87;95%CI[1.36, 2.38])、性传播感染史(OR = 1.54;95%CI[1.10, 1.97])、HIV风险认知(OR=1.81;95% CI[1.58, 2.05]),避孕套使用知识(OR=1.53;95%CI[1.15, 1.91])、药物使用(OR=1.62;95%CI[1.10, 2.14])和安全套使用自我效能(OR=1.75;95%CI[1.52, 1.98]),与不使用避孕套有显著相关。许多因素影响着性工作者使用避孕套。然而,在本研究中,性虐待史、暴力史和艾滋病毒风险认知被确定为fsw使用避孕套的主要障碍。
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