Addressing vulnerabilities of female sex workers in an HIV prevention intervention in Mumbai and Thane: experiences from the Aastha project.

HIV/AIDS (Auckland, N.Z.) Pub Date : 2014-02-19 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.2147/HIV.S54062
Virupax Ranebennur, Sanjeevsingh Gaikwad, Sowmya Ramesh, Amrita Bhende
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Background: It is important for targeted interventions to consider vulnerabilities of female sex workers (FSWs) such as poverty, work-related mobility, and literacy, for effective human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention. This paper describes and examines the association of the Aastha HIV/sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention project in Mumbai and Thane, India, on the relationship between vulnerability and behavioral outcomes.

Materials and methods: Data were drawn from the Behavioural Tracking Survey, a cross-sectional behavioral study conducted in 2010 with 2,431 FSWs recruited in Mumbai and Thane. The key independent measures used were program exposure and "vulnerability index", a composite index of literacy, factors of dependence (alternative livelihood options, current debt, and children), and aspects of sex work (mobility and duration in sex work). Dependent measures included service uptake, self-confidence, self-identity, and individual agency. Logistic regression analysis was used to examine the study objectives.

Results: Of the analytical sample of 2,431 FSWs, 1,295 (53.3%) were categorized as highly vulnerable. Highly vulnerable FSWs who were associated with the Aastha program for more than a year were more likely to have accessed crisis-response services in the past 6 months (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] 2.2, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.4-3.6; P<0.001), to have visited a clinic to get a checkup for STI symptoms (AOR 2.4, 95% CI 1.2-4.8; P<0.015), not to be ashamed to disclose identity as an FSW to health workers (AOR 2.1, 95% CI 1.2-3.5; P<0.008), and to be confident in supporting a fellow FSW in crisis (AOR 1.7, 95% CI 1.0-2.8, P<0.033) compared to those less vulnerable with similar exposure to the Aastha program.

Conclusion: It is critical for HIV/STI interventions to consider vulnerabilities of FSWs at project inception and address them with focused strategies, including a segmented service-delivery model and community involvement, in order to strengthen the structural response to HIV prevention.

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在孟买和塔那的艾滋病预防干预中解决女性性工作者的脆弱性:来自Aastha项目的经验。
背景:为有效预防人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV),有针对性的干预措施必须考虑到女性性工作者(FSWs)的脆弱性,如贫困、工作相关的流动性和扫盲。本文描述并研究了印度孟买和塔那的Aastha艾滋病毒/性传播感染(STI)预防项目在脆弱性和行为结果之间的关系。材料和方法:数据来自行为跟踪调查,这是2010年在孟买和Thane招募的2431名fsw进行的横断面行为研究。使用的关键独立指标是项目暴露和“脆弱性指数”,这是一个综合指数,包括识字率、依赖性因素(替代生计选择、当前债务和儿童)和性工作的各个方面(性工作的流动性和持续时间)。依赖测量包括服务接受、自信、自我认同和个人代理。采用Logistic回归分析对研究目标进行检验。结果:2431只FSWs分析样本中,1295只(53.3%)属于高度易危。与Aastha计划相关超过一年的高度脆弱的FSWs在过去6个月内更有可能获得危机应对服务(调整优势比[AOR] 2.2, 95%置信区间[CI] 1.4-3.6;结论:艾滋病毒/性传播感染干预措施在项目开始时考虑到女服务员的脆弱性,并通过有针对性的战略解决这些问题,包括分段服务提供模式和社区参与,以加强对艾滋病毒预防的结构性响应。
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