Title
'Just getting by': A cross-sectional study of male sex workers as a key population for HIV/STIs among men who have sex with men in Peru
Date Issued
01 January 2014
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Publisher(s)
BMJ Publishing Group
Abstract
Objectives: To describe the sociodemographic and sex work characteristics, recent sexual practices, HIV risk perception and testing history, and HIV and syphilis prevalence of Cercado (downtown) and non-Cercado (close urban) male sex workers (MSWs) in Lima, Peru. Methods Eighty-nine MSWs completed a selfadministered survey and participated in HIV and syphilis testing. Results: Cercado MSWs had significantly lower median weekly earnings than non-Cercado MSWs (US$43 vs US $72, p=0.04). Most non-Cercado MSWs (81%) reported only insertive anal intercourse with male/transgender partners, while Cercado MSWs primarily reported only insertive (52%) or insertive and receptive (45%) anal intercourse (p=0.03). Consistent condom use was low with insertive and receptive anal intercourse in both subgroups. Among MSWs with recent female partners, condom use with the last partner was lower among Cercado versus non-Cercado MSWs for vaginal sex (37% vs 65%, p=0.04) and anal sex (27% vs 80%, p=0.01). More Cercado than non-Cercado MSWs (57% vs 42%) perceived high HIV risk (p=0.05) and Cercado MSWs had a much higher prevalence than non-Cercado MSWs of HIV (23% vs 4%, p=0.04) and syphilis (22% vs 0%, p=0.02) infections. Conclusions: MSWs in Lima are diverse and Cercado MSWs are 'just getting by,' engaging in more risk behaviours, and more likely to have HIV/STIs. Future research should identify, describe and carry out HIV/STI testing with broader groups of MSWs and their client and non-client partners. Prevention efforts should provide HIV/STI risk reduction education for MSWs and related subgroups who are currently not targeted such as female partners.
Start page
223
End page
229
Volume
90
Issue
3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Salud pública, Salud ambiental
Enfermedades infecciosas
Virología
Epidemiología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84899628371
PubMed ID
Source
Sexually Transmitted Infections
ISSN of the container
13684973
Sponsor(s)
National Institute of Mental Health
National Institutes of Health - 01TW009206, R25TW009343
National Institute of Mental Health - T32MH080634 - NIMH
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción Científica
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