A five-city trial of a behavioural intervention to reduce sexually transmitted disease/HIV risk among sex workers in China

To explore and evaluate a sexually transmitted disease (STD)/HIV intervention program targeting female sex workers working in entertainment establishments in five different settings in China. A prospective, community-based, pre/post, intervention trial set in entertainment establishments (karaoke ba...

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description To explore and evaluate a sexually transmitted disease (STD)/HIV intervention program targeting female sex workers working in entertainment establishments in five different settings in China. A prospective, community-based, pre/post, intervention trial set in entertainment establishments (karaoke bars, massage parlours, dance halls, beauty parlours) where sex workers operate at sites in five provinces of China: Anhui, Beijing, Fujian, Guangxi and Xinjiang. The participants were all sex workers working in targeted entertainment establishments. A Women's Health Clinic was set up near participants' places of work at each site. Clinic-based outreach activities, including awareness-raising, condom promotion, and sexual health care, were developed and delivered to sex workers. Cross-sectional surveys at baseline and post-intervention were used to evaluate changes in condom use with the last three clients, and the prevalence of chlamydia and gonorrhoea. In total, 907 sex workers were surveyed at baseline and 782 at 12 months post-intervention. Outreach teams made 2552 visits to the target entertainment establishments, approached 13,785 female sex workers, and distributed 33,575 copies of education material and 5102 packets of condoms. The rate of condom use with the most recent three clients increased from 55.2% at baseline to 67.5% at 12 months evaluation. The prevalence of gonorrhoea fell from 26% at baseline to 4% after intervention, and that of chlamydia fell from about 41 to 26%. The intervention was effective for increasing condom use and reducing STD among sex workers. The results were used to develop national guidelines on sex worker interventions for nationwide scale up.
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Adult
AIDS/HIV
Audiovisual Aids
China - epidemiology
Chlamydia
Compact Disks
Condoms - supply & distribution
Condoms - utilization
Cross-Sectional Studies
Feasibility Studies
Female
Health Education - methods
Health Education - organization & administration
Health Education - statistics & numerical data
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
HIV Infections - diagnosis
HIV Infections - epidemiology
HIV Infections - prevention & control
Human immunodeficiency virus
Humans
Mass Screening
Middle Aged
Program Evaluation
Prospective Studies
Risk-Taking
Sex Work - psychology
Sex Work - statistics & numerical data
Sexually Transmitted Diseases - diagnosis
Sexually Transmitted Diseases - epidemiology
Sexually Transmitted Diseases - prevention & control
Socioeconomic Factors
Urban Population - statistics & numerical data
Women's Health Services - organization & administration
title A five-city trial of a behavioural intervention to reduce sexually transmitted disease/HIV risk among sex workers in China
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