Preventive Behaviors against HIV Transmission Adopted by Japanese Commercial Sex Workers (CSWs)
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概要
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To assess self-protective behaviors of commercial sex workers (CSWs) against HIV transmission, a consecutive study was conducted at an obstetric-gynecology clinic in the largest "soapland" area in Tokyo. Among 208 CSWs interviewed, only half (107) regularly requested (RR) the clients to use condoms. Sixty-two percent of RR had learned from others ("learners") oral application of condoms while only 39% of NRR (non-regular requesters) did ("non-learners") (p=0.001). Seventy-six percent of the learners were only "rarely" or "never" detected by the clients regarding condom application compared with only 23% of the non-learners (p<0.001). While 90% of additionally recruited 40 NRR reported that they would request condom use by a "suspicious" client, none had experienced violence even when the clients found the secretive application. The oral application of condoms appears to be a transferable and potentially effective preventive behavior.
- 日本衛生学会の論文
著者
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Akabayashi Akira
School Of International Health The University Of Tokyo
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KAI Ichiro
School of International Health, The University of Tokyo
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OHI Gen
School of International Health, The University of Tokyo
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NAKA Koichi
University of Ryukyus
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UEMURA Ichiro
Uemura Clinic
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MIYASAKA Michio
School of International Health, The University of Tokyo
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Miyasaka Michio
School Of International Health The University Of Tokyo
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Kai I
Univ. Tokyo Tokyo Jpn
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Kai Ichiro
School Of Health Sciences And Nursing Faculty Of Medicine University Of Tokyo
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Ohi Gen
School Of International Health The University Of Tokyo
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Kai Ichiro
School of Health Sciences & Nursing, University of Tokyo
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