Social networks and condomless intercourse with female partners among male sex workers in the Dominican Republic
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Male sex workers (MSW) in the Dominican Republic (DR) have multiple sexual partners, including personal and client-relationships, and are disproportionately affected by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). We examined the prevalence of condomless anal and/or vaginal intercourse (CI) among MSW in the...
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Social networks and condomless intercourse with female partners among male sex workers in the Dominican Republic |
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Social networks and condomless intercourse with female partners among male sex workers in the Dominican Republic |
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Social networks and condomless intercourse with female partners among male sex workers in the Dominican Republic Saiyed, Faiez K. condom use Dominican Republic HIV male sex worker Social networks Aged Article Condom use Dominican Republic Female Human |
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Social networks and condomless intercourse with female partners among male sex workers in the Dominican Republic |
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Social networks and condomless intercourse with female partners among male sex workers in the Dominican Republic |
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Social networks and condomless intercourse with female partners among male sex workers in the Dominican Republic |
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Social networks and condomless intercourse with female partners among male sex workers in the Dominican Republic |
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Social networks and condomless intercourse with female partners among male sex workers in the Dominican Republic |
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Saiyed, Faiez K. |
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Saiyed, Faiez K. Segura, Eddy R. Tan, Diane Clark, Jesse L. Lake, Jordan E. Holloway, Ian W. |
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Segura, Eddy R. Tan, Diane Clark, Jesse L. Lake, Jordan E. Holloway, Ian W. |
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Saiyed, Faiez K. Segura, Eddy R. Tan, Diane Clark, Jesse L. Lake, Jordan E. Holloway, Ian W. |
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condom use Dominican Republic HIV male sex worker Social networks Aged Article Condom use Dominican Republic Female Human |
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condom use Dominican Republic HIV male sex worker Social networks Aged Article Condom use Dominican Republic Female Human |
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Male sex workers (MSW) in the Dominican Republic (DR) have multiple sexual partners, including personal and client-relationships, and are disproportionately affected by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). We examined the prevalence of condomless anal and/or vaginal intercourse (CI) among MSW in the DR as a function of social network factors. Self-report surveys and social network interviews were administered to MSW recruited through venue-based sampling (N = 220). A generalized linear model was used to complete a Poisson Regression model and identify variables significantly associated with the outcome of interest. CI was more common with female (28.3%) than with male partners (4.9%). Factors associated with CI with the last female partner included older age of MSW, CI with the last male partner, having a stable female partner (a consistent or main partner), and having ≥1 family member in the participants’ social network. Partner and social network characteristics associated with CI among MSW suggest the utility of dyadic and network interventions to reduce HIV risk. |
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