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HIV Knowledge, Self-Perception of HIV Risk, and Sexual Risk Behaviors among Male Tajik Labor Migrants who inject Drugs in Moscow

BACKGROUND: The interplay of HIV knowledge and self-perception of risk for HIV among people who inject drugs is complex and understudied, especially among temporary migrant workers (MWID) who inject drugs while in a host country. In Russia, Tajik migrants make up the largest proportion of Moscow’s f...

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Autores principales: Luc, Casey Morgan, Levy, Judith, Bakhromov, Mahbat, Jonbekov, Jonbek, Mackesy-Amiti, Mary E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Journal Experts 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10312903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37398250
http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2972274/v1
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author Luc, Casey Morgan
Levy, Judith
Bakhromov, Mahbat
Jonbekov, Jonbek
Mackesy-Amiti, Mary E.
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Bakhromov, Mahbat
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description BACKGROUND: The interplay of HIV knowledge and self-perception of risk for HIV among people who inject drugs is complex and understudied, especially among temporary migrant workers (MWID) who inject drugs while in a host country. In Russia, Tajik migrants make up the largest proportion of Moscow’s foreign labor. Yet, HIV knowledge and self-perceived risk in association with sexual risk behavior among Tajik MWID in Moscow remains unknown. OBJECTIVE: This research examines knowledge about HIV transmission, self-perception of HIV risk, and key psychosocial factors that possibly contribute to sexual risk behaviors among male Tajik MWIDs living in Moscow. METHODS: Structured interviews were conducted with 420 male Tajik MWIDs. Modified Poisson regression models investigated possible associations between major risk factors and HIV sexual risk behavior. RESULTS: Of the 420 MWIDs, 255 men (61%) reported sexual activity in the last 30 days. Level of HIV knowledge was not associated in either direction with condom use or risky sexual partnering, as measured by sex with multiple partners or female sex workers. Higher self-perceived HIV risk predicted less risky sexual partnering, but not condom use. Depression and police-enacted societal stigma were positively associated with risky sexual partnering, while loneliness and depression were associated with condomless sex. CONCLUSIONS: HIV prevention programing for male Tajik MWIDs must go beyond solely educating about factors associated with HIV transmission to include increased awareness of personal risk based on engaging in these behaviors. Additionally, psychological services to counter loneliness, depression, and societal stigma through police harassment are needed.
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spelling pubmed-103129032023-07-01 HIV Knowledge, Self-Perception of HIV Risk, and Sexual Risk Behaviors among Male Tajik Labor Migrants who inject Drugs in Moscow Luc, Casey Morgan Levy, Judith Bakhromov, Mahbat Jonbekov, Jonbek Mackesy-Amiti, Mary E. Res Sq Article BACKGROUND: The interplay of HIV knowledge and self-perception of risk for HIV among people who inject drugs is complex and understudied, especially among temporary migrant workers (MWID) who inject drugs while in a host country. In Russia, Tajik migrants make up the largest proportion of Moscow’s foreign labor. Yet, HIV knowledge and self-perceived risk in association with sexual risk behavior among Tajik MWID in Moscow remains unknown. OBJECTIVE: This research examines knowledge about HIV transmission, self-perception of HIV risk, and key psychosocial factors that possibly contribute to sexual risk behaviors among male Tajik MWIDs living in Moscow. METHODS: Structured interviews were conducted with 420 male Tajik MWIDs. Modified Poisson regression models investigated possible associations between major risk factors and HIV sexual risk behavior. RESULTS: Of the 420 MWIDs, 255 men (61%) reported sexual activity in the last 30 days. Level of HIV knowledge was not associated in either direction with condom use or risky sexual partnering, as measured by sex with multiple partners or female sex workers. Higher self-perceived HIV risk predicted less risky sexual partnering, but not condom use. Depression and police-enacted societal stigma were positively associated with risky sexual partnering, while loneliness and depression were associated with condomless sex. CONCLUSIONS: HIV prevention programing for male Tajik MWIDs must go beyond solely educating about factors associated with HIV transmission to include increased awareness of personal risk based on engaging in these behaviors. Additionally, psychological services to counter loneliness, depression, and societal stigma through police harassment are needed. American Journal Experts 2023-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10312903/ /pubmed/37398250 http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2972274/v1 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use.
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title_full_unstemmed HIV Knowledge, Self-Perception of HIV Risk, and Sexual Risk Behaviors among Male Tajik Labor Migrants who inject Drugs in Moscow
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