Traumatic Events and HIV Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Migrant and Non-Migrant Male Market Workers in Central Asia

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Lynn Murphy Michalopoulos
Tina Jiwatram-Negron
Louisa Gilbert
Stacey A. Shaw
Alyssa Brelsford
Assel Terlikbayeva
Sholpan Primbetova
Nabila El-Bassel
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[1] Columbia University School of Social Work,Social Intervention Group, Global Health Research Center of Central Asia, Global Health and Mental Health Unit of the Social Intervention Group
[2] University of Michigan,Curtis Center, School of Social Work
[3] Columbia University School of Social Work,Social Intervention Group, Global Health Research Center of Central Asia
[4] Brigham Young University,School of Social Work
[5] Columbia University School of Social Work,Social Intervention Group, Global Health Research Center of Central Asia
[6] Columbia University School of Social Work,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2018年 / 22卷
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Migration; Potentially traumatic events; HIV sexual risk; Central Asia;
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We examined potentially traumatic events (PTEs) and the relationship between PTEs and HIV risk behaviors among male market workers in Kazakhstan, comparing Kazakhstani to external migrants. Using respondent-driven sampling, participants were 1342 male marketplace workers in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Univariate, bivariate, and logistic regressions were conducted. We found high prevalence of PTEs among participants, and significant differences between PTEs and HIV risk by migrant status. Kazakhstanis reporting 1–2 or three-or-more traumatic events were more likely to report engaging in sex trading, compared to Kazakhstanis who reported no PTEs (OR = 3.65, CI 1.20–11.11, p = 0.022; OR = 8.17, 95% CI 2.66–25.09, p = 0.000, respectively). Kazakhstanis who reported three-or-more PTEs were more likely to report unprotected sex (OR = 2.17, CI 2.17–3.89, p = 0.009). Results did not support this relationship among external migrants. Findings underscore the need for attention on services that address trauma and HIV risk among this population and more research to understand differences by migrant status.
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