Sexual and reproductive health needs and practices of female sex workers in Papua New Guinea: findings from a biobehavioral survey Kauntim mi tu ('Count me too').

Damian Weikum, Angela Kelly-Hanku, Ruthy Neo-Boli, Herick Aeno, Steven G Badman, Lisa M Vallely, Barne Willie, Martha Kupul, Parker Hou, Angelyn Amos, Rebecca Narokobi, Simon Pekon, Kelsey Coy, Johanna Wapling, Janet Gare, John M Kaldor, Andrew J Vallely, Avi J Hakim
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Background: Little research has explored the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) experience of female sex workers (FSW), including girls aged < 18 years who are commercially sexually exploited (CSE), in Papua New Guinea (PNG). This paper describes the SRH history of FSW and CSE girls and factors associated with their use of moderately or highly effective contraceptive methods in three settings in PNG.

Methods: From 2016 to 2017, respondent-driven sampling (RDS) surveys were conducted among FSW and CSE girls in Port Moresby, Lae, and Mt. Hagen. FSW and CSE girls who were born female, aged ≥12 years, sold or exchanged vaginal sex in the past 6 months, spoke English or Tok Pisin, and had a valid RDS study coupon were eligible to participate. Interviews were conducted face-to-face and participants were offered rapid routine HIV and syphilis testing. Survey logistic regression procedures were used to identify factors associated with the use of moderately or highly effective contraceptive methods. Weighted data analysis was conducted.

Results: A total of 2901 FSW and CSE girls (Port Moresby, 673; Lae, 709; and Mt. Hagen, 709) were enrolled. The proportion using moderately or highly effective contraceptive methods was 37.7% in Port Moresby, 30.9% in Lae, and 26.5% in Mt. Hagen. After adjusting for covariates, factors significantly associated with the use of moderately or highly effective contraceptive methods in Port Moresby were being age 20-24, being married, being divorced or separated, having one or more dependent children, being away from home for more than 1 month in the last 6 months, and having tested HIV negative. No factors were significantly associated in Lae or Mt. Hagen. ANC attendance amongst FSW and CSE girls who gave birth in last 3 years was highest in Port Moresby at 91.2%. HIV testing was inconsistently and inadequately offered at ANC across the three cities.

Conclusions: Kauntim mi tu provides much-needed insight into the SRH experiences of FSW and CSE girls in PNG, where their use of moderately or highly effective contraceptive methods is low. We hope to shed light on the complicated reality they face due to illegality of sex work and multitude of complex healthcare experiences.

巴布亚新几内亚女性性工作者的性健康和生殖健康需求和做法:生物行为调查Kauntim mi tu("也算我")的调查结果。
背景:关于女性性工作者(FSW)(包括年龄较大的女孩)的性与生殖健康(SRH)经历的研究很少。方法:2016 - 2017年,在莫尔兹比港、莱港和哈根山对FSW和CSE女孩进行了受访者驱动抽样(RDS)调查。出生为女性,年龄≥12岁,在过去6个月内有过阴道性交或交换过阴道性交的FSW和CSE女孩,会说英语或Tok Pisin,并持有有效的RDS学习券,符合参加资格。面谈进行面对面,参与者提供快速常规艾滋病毒和梅毒检测。使用调查逻辑回归程序来确定与使用中等或高效避孕方法相关的因素。进行加权数据分析。结果:共有2901名FSW和CSE女孩(Port Moresby, 673名;莱城,709;和黑根山,709)被录取。莫尔兹比港37.7%,莱港30.9%,哈根山26.5%。在调整协变量后,与莫尔兹比港使用中等或高效避孕方法显著相关的因素是年龄20-24岁、已婚、离婚或分居、有一个或多个受抚养子女、在过去6个月内离家超过1个月、艾滋病毒检测呈阴性。Lae和Mt. Hagen没有明显的相关因素。在过去3年分娩的FSW和CSE女孩中,ANC的出席率在莫尔兹比港最高,为91.2%。三个城市的ANC提供的艾滋病毒检测不一致,也不充分。结论:Kauntim mi tu为巴布亚新几内亚FSW和CSE女孩的性生殖健康经验提供了急需的见解,在那里她们使用中等或高效的避孕方法很低。我们希望能揭示她们因性工作的非法性和众多复杂的医疗经历而面临的复杂现实。
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