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. 2021 Jan 6;21(1):7.
doi: 10.1186/s12905-020-01143-x.

A thematic analysis of experiences of HIV risks among female sex workers in the Yunnan-Vietnam Chinese border region

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A thematic analysis of experiences of HIV risks among female sex workers in the Yunnan-Vietnam Chinese border region

Amanda Wilson et al. BMC Womens Health. .

Abstract

Background: The Yunnan province is located near the "Golden Triangle" border region between China, Myanmar and Thailand, which has the highest HIV/AIDS prevalence in China. Female sex workers (FSWs) in the Yunnan province are highly vulnerable to HIV infection. The objective of this study was to examine the experiences of FSWs in the Yunnan to better understand the risk of infection and the potential for transmission of HIV.

Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted between May 2018 and June 2018 with 20 FSWs recruited in Hekou County, Yunnan Province, China. Thematic analysis was conducted to identify themes that highlighted increased exposure of FSWs to the risk of HIV infection and transmission.

Results: The findings showed that FSWs' primary source for HIV information was gynecologists, with few visiting the local HIV charity Red Ribbon. FSWs reported infrequent visits for check-ups with some seeing a gynecologist once a year. FSWs felt that the onus was on them to prevent STI/HIV infection by using a condom during sex, regardless of their ability to negotiate use. FSWs were also reluctant to see a gynecologists for treatment. Instead, they resorted to douching as a way of preventing HIV/STIs and treating vaginal health problems, such as leucorrhea. Most FSWs worked without the influence of alcohol and drugs. A small number of FSWs reported heroin addiction and injecting drug use.

Conclusion: The findings suggest a need for innovative HIV prevention strategies among FSWs and their clients in the Chinese border region. Governmental agencies should continue to implement practical strategies in terms of HIV prevention education and condom use through tailored interventions that are localized. Such strategies should include localized tailored interventions that dispel myths about douching as a method of HIV/STI prevention and incorporate a mobile outreach approach, similar to the 'roadside restaurant' outreach that has been successful in rural China.

Keywords: China; Female sex workers (FSWs); Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); Risk behavior; Yunnan province.

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The authors have no competing interests.

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