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Tytuł pozycji:

HIV Risk among trafficked women: a systematic review of the global literature.

Tytuł:
HIV Risk among trafficked women: a systematic review of the global literature.
Autorzy:
Yu YJ; Western Washington University, Bellingham WA, USA.
Bruna S; Western Washington University, Bellingham WA, USA.
McCarty C; University of Florida, Gainesville FL, USA.
Źródło:
AIDS care [AIDS Care] 2021 Aug; Vol. 33 (8), pp. 1068-1078. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Dec 22.
Typ publikacji:
Journal Article; Systematic Review
Język:
English
Imprint Name(s):
Publication: London : Informa Healthcare
Original Publication: Abingdon, Oxfordshire, U.K. : Carfax Pub. Co., c1989-
MeSH Terms:
HIV Infections*/epidemiology
Sex Workers*
Sexually Transmitted Diseases*/epidemiology
Cross-Sectional Studies ; Female ; Humans ; Risk Factors ; Sex Work
Contributed Indexing:
Keywords: HIV/AIDS; STIs; drug use; female sex workers (FSWs); trafficking
Entry Date(s):
Date Created: 20201223 Date Completed: 20210813 Latest Revision: 20210813
Update Code:
20240105
DOI:
10.1080/09540121.2020.1861178
PMID:
33353389
Czasopismo naukowe
This review examines the global literature concerning HIV/STI risk among trafficked female sex workers (FSWs), in relation to sex trafficking and drug use. The compound effects of sexual and drug-related risk merit a systematic literature review to grant a better understanding of their role in HIV/STI transmission. The current review synthesizes the results of 21 studies conducted in multiple cultural settings. Though the selected studies similarly found heightened HIV risks faced by trafficked FSWs, the focuses varied from the effect of trafficking on HIV, to the effect of entry age to sex work on HIV, to the effects of various forms of violence on HIV, to the effect of HIV risk behaviors on HIV, and to the relationship between HIV and other STIs. While focuses and findings varied, they are in consensus that various forms of violence and diminished autonomy, as a result of sex trafficking, accelerate the FSWs' risks of HIV/STIs even in comparison to women who voluntarily enter the sex trade. Variations in findings may be attributed to specific socio-cultural settings and various research methods as well as differences in the risk factors being studied. This points to the need for more empirical studies - particularly those that specifically target trafficked FSWs and the mechanisms of HIV/STI transmissions among the highly vulnerable population..

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