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A dose-response relationship between exposure to a large-scale HIV preventive intervention and consistent condom use with different sexual partners of female sex workers in southern India

BACKGROUND: The Avahan Initiative, a large-scale HIV preventive intervention targeted to high-risk populations including female sex workers (FSWs), was initiated in 2003 in six high-prevalence states in India, including Karnataka. This study assessed if intervention exposure was associated with cond...

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Autores principales: Deering, Kathleen N, Boily, Marie-Claude, Lowndes, Catherine M, Shoveller, Jean, Tyndall, Mark W, Vickerman, Peter, Bradley, Jan, Gurav, Kaveri, Pickles, Michael, Moses, Stephen, Ramesh, Banadakoppa M, Washington, Reynold, Rajaram, S, Alary, Michel
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3287561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22375863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-S6-S8
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author Deering, Kathleen N
Boily, Marie-Claude
Lowndes, Catherine M
Shoveller, Jean
Tyndall, Mark W
Vickerman, Peter
Bradley, Jan
Gurav, Kaveri
Pickles, Michael
Moses, Stephen
Ramesh, Banadakoppa M
Washington, Reynold
Rajaram, S
Alary, Michel
author_facet Deering, Kathleen N
Boily, Marie-Claude
Lowndes, Catherine M
Shoveller, Jean
Tyndall, Mark W
Vickerman, Peter
Bradley, Jan
Gurav, Kaveri
Pickles, Michael
Moses, Stephen
Ramesh, Banadakoppa M
Washington, Reynold
Rajaram, S
Alary, Michel
author_sort Deering, Kathleen N
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The Avahan Initiative, a large-scale HIV preventive intervention targeted to high-risk populations including female sex workers (FSWs), was initiated in 2003 in six high-prevalence states in India, including Karnataka. This study assessed if intervention exposure was associated with condom use with FSWs’ sexual partners, including a dose-response relationship. METHODS: Data were from a cross-sectional study (2006-07) of 775 FSWs in three districts in Karnataka. Survey methods accounted for the complex cluster sampling design. Bivariate and multivariable logistic regression was used to separately model the relationships between each of five intervention exposure variables and five outcomes for consistent condom use (CCU= always versus frequently/sometimes/never) with different sex partners, including with: all clients; occasional clients; most recent repeat client; most recent non-paying partner; and the husband or cohabiting partner. Linear tests for trends were conducted for three continuous intervention exposure variables. RESULTS: FSWs reported highest CCU with all clients (81.7%); CCU was lowest with FSWs’ husband or cohabiting partner (9.6%). In multivariable analysis, the odds of CCU with all clients and with occasional clients were 6.3-fold [95% confidence intervals, CIs: 2.8-14.5] and 2.3-fold [95% CIs: 1.4-4.1] higher among FSWs contacted by intervention staff and 4.9-fold [95% CIs: 2.6-9.3] and 2.3-fold [95% CIs: 1.3-4.1] higher among those who ever observed a condom demonstration by staff, respectively, compared to those who had not. A significant dose-response relationship existed between each of these CCU outcomes and increased duration since first contacted by staff (P=0.001; P=0.006) and numbers of condom demonstrations witnessed (P=0.004; P=0.026); a dose-response relationship was also observed between condom use with all clients and number of times contacted by staff (P=0.047). Intervention exposure was not associated with higher odds of CCU with the most recent repeat client, most recent non-paying partner or with the husband or cohabiting partner. CONCLUSION: Study findings suggest that exposure to a large-scale HIV intervention for FSWs was associated with increased CCU with commercial clients. Moreover, there were dose-response relationships between CCU with clients and increased duration since first contacted by staff, times contacted by staff and number of condom demonstrations. Additional program effort is required to increase condom use with non-commercial partners.
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spelling pubmed-32875612012-02-28 A dose-response relationship between exposure to a large-scale HIV preventive intervention and consistent condom use with different sexual partners of female sex workers in southern India Deering, Kathleen N Boily, Marie-Claude Lowndes, Catherine M Shoveller, Jean Tyndall, Mark W Vickerman, Peter Bradley, Jan Gurav, Kaveri Pickles, Michael Moses, Stephen Ramesh, Banadakoppa M Washington, Reynold Rajaram, S Alary, Michel BMC Public Health Research BACKGROUND: The Avahan Initiative, a large-scale HIV preventive intervention targeted to high-risk populations including female sex workers (FSWs), was initiated in 2003 in six high-prevalence states in India, including Karnataka. This study assessed if intervention exposure was associated with condom use with FSWs’ sexual partners, including a dose-response relationship. METHODS: Data were from a cross-sectional study (2006-07) of 775 FSWs in three districts in Karnataka. Survey methods accounted for the complex cluster sampling design. Bivariate and multivariable logistic regression was used to separately model the relationships between each of five intervention exposure variables and five outcomes for consistent condom use (CCU= always versus frequently/sometimes/never) with different sex partners, including with: all clients; occasional clients; most recent repeat client; most recent non-paying partner; and the husband or cohabiting partner. Linear tests for trends were conducted for three continuous intervention exposure variables. RESULTS: FSWs reported highest CCU with all clients (81.7%); CCU was lowest with FSWs’ husband or cohabiting partner (9.6%). In multivariable analysis, the odds of CCU with all clients and with occasional clients were 6.3-fold [95% confidence intervals, CIs: 2.8-14.5] and 2.3-fold [95% CIs: 1.4-4.1] higher among FSWs contacted by intervention staff and 4.9-fold [95% CIs: 2.6-9.3] and 2.3-fold [95% CIs: 1.3-4.1] higher among those who ever observed a condom demonstration by staff, respectively, compared to those who had not. A significant dose-response relationship existed between each of these CCU outcomes and increased duration since first contacted by staff (P=0.001; P=0.006) and numbers of condom demonstrations witnessed (P=0.004; P=0.026); a dose-response relationship was also observed between condom use with all clients and number of times contacted by staff (P=0.047). Intervention exposure was not associated with higher odds of CCU with the most recent repeat client, most recent non-paying partner or with the husband or cohabiting partner. CONCLUSION: Study findings suggest that exposure to a large-scale HIV intervention for FSWs was associated with increased CCU with commercial clients. Moreover, there were dose-response relationships between CCU with clients and increased duration since first contacted by staff, times contacted by staff and number of condom demonstrations. Additional program effort is required to increase condom use with non-commercial partners. BioMed Central 2011-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3287561/ /pubmed/22375863 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-S6-S8 Text en Copyright ©2011 Deering et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Deering, Kathleen N
Boily, Marie-Claude
Lowndes, Catherine M
Shoveller, Jean
Tyndall, Mark W
Vickerman, Peter
Bradley, Jan
Gurav, Kaveri
Pickles, Michael
Moses, Stephen
Ramesh, Banadakoppa M
Washington, Reynold
Rajaram, S
Alary, Michel
A dose-response relationship between exposure to a large-scale HIV preventive intervention and consistent condom use with different sexual partners of female sex workers in southern India
title A dose-response relationship between exposure to a large-scale HIV preventive intervention and consistent condom use with different sexual partners of female sex workers in southern India
title_full A dose-response relationship between exposure to a large-scale HIV preventive intervention and consistent condom use with different sexual partners of female sex workers in southern India
title_fullStr A dose-response relationship between exposure to a large-scale HIV preventive intervention and consistent condom use with different sexual partners of female sex workers in southern India
title_full_unstemmed A dose-response relationship between exposure to a large-scale HIV preventive intervention and consistent condom use with different sexual partners of female sex workers in southern India
title_short A dose-response relationship between exposure to a large-scale HIV preventive intervention and consistent condom use with different sexual partners of female sex workers in southern India
title_sort dose-response relationship between exposure to a large-scale hiv preventive intervention and consistent condom use with different sexual partners of female sex workers in southern india
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3287561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22375863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-S6-S8
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