HIV Prevalence and Risk Behaviours Among Foreign Migrant Women Residing in Cape Town, South Africa

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Loraine Townsend
Maggie Giorgio
Yanga Zembe
Mireille Cheyip
Catherine Mathews
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[1] South African Medical Research Council,Health Systems Research Unit
[2] New York University,Department of Nutrition, Public Health, and Food Studies
[3] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,School of Public Health and Family Medicine
[4] University of Cape Town,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2014年 / 18卷
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HIV surveillance; Foreign migrant women; Respondent-driven sampling; South Africa;
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HIV prevalence and risk behaviour among foreign migrants in South Africa has not been explored. This paper describes the effectiveness of respondent-driven sampling (RDS) to recruit foreign migrant women residing in Cape Town, reports HIV prevalence, and describes key characteristics among them. We conducted a biological and behavioural surveillance survey using RDS. After written informed consent, participants completed an audio computer assisted self-interview and provided a dried blood sample for HIV analysis. HIV prevalence was estimated to be 7 % (CI 4.9–9.5) among 935 women. HIV sero-positivity was associated with older age (p = 0.001), country of origin (p < 0.000), being unmarried (p < 0.000), having lived in South Africa for 3–5 years (p = 0.023), sexual debut at ≥15 years (p = 0.047), and having used a condom at last sex with a main partner (p = 0.007). Few women reported early sexual debut, or multiple sexual partners. RDS was successful in recruiting foreign migrant women.
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