The first community-based sexually transmitted disease/HIV intervention trial for female sex workers in China
- 1 December 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in AIDS
- Vol. 21 (Suppl 8) , S89-S94
- https://doi.org/10.1097/01.aids.0000304702.70131.fa
Abstract
This study was the first community-based intervention to test feasibility and effectiveness of an intervention targeting sex workers in China. Prospective, community-based, pre/post-intervention trial. Thirty establishments in Chengjiang, 34 in Ruili and 23 in Longchuan were selected for the study. The study participants were female sex workers. Out-reach workers visited the establishments to conduct intervention activities over 6 weeks. The activities included lectures, discussion, video and audio cassettes, and distribution of educational folders and condoms. Pre- and post-intervention cross-sectional surveys assessed changes in sexually transmitted disease (STD)/AIDS knowledge and condom use. After the intervention, knowledge of the three HIV transmission routes increased from 25 to 88% (P Conclusion: The intervention programme was effective at increasing HIV/AIDS knowledge and condom use rates among sex workers in the community and should be expanded.Keywords
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