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Social Support and HIV Risks Among Migrant and Non-Migrant Market Workers in Almaty, Kazakhstan
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作者:
Gaukhar Mergenova
Stacey A. Shaw
Assel Terlikbayeva
Louisa Gilbert
Lenore Gensburg
Sholpan Primbetova
Nabila El-Bassel
机构:
[1] Columbia University School of Social Work,Global Health Research Center of Central Asia
[2] Global Health Research Center of Central Asia,Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health
[3] Columbia University,undefined
[4] Brigham Young University School of Social Work,undefined
[5] State University of New York at Albany,undefined
来源:
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
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2017年
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19卷
关键词:
Social support;
Migrant;
Central Asia;
Kazakhstan;
Sexual risk behavior;
Loneliness;
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摘要:
Migration processes are listed within the primary factors facilitating the heterosexual spread of HIV. The study examines the relationship between social support, sexual HIV risk behaviors and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among 1342 male migrant and non-migrant market workers from Barakholka Market in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Results: (1) higher level of perceived social support [Enhancing Recovery in Coronary Heart Disease (ENRICHD) Social Support Instrument (ESSI score)] was associated with a lower likelihood of having sex with a female sex worker (FSW) [OR = 0.952 (0.927, 0.978) p < .001]; (2) higher availability of friends was associated with a higher likelihood of having STIs [OR = 1.244 (1.007, 1.537), p < .05]; (3) larger network size was associated with a higher likelihood of having STIs [OR = 1.201 (1.026, 1.407), p < .05]; (4) loneliness was associated with an increased likelihood of having unprotected sex with any female partner [RR = 1.102 (1.027, 1.182), p < .05]. Results suggest that social support factors should be considered as a component of HIV and STI prevention programs for male migrant workers from Central Asia in Kazakhstan.
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