Issue
addressed: The
fly-in, fly-out (FIFO) and drive-in, drive-out (DIDO) models of mining in
Australia have led to concerns about adverse health and psychosocial impacts.
Despite speculation that increased levels of sexually transmitted infections
(STIs) in Australia, including HIV, are associated with FIFO/DIDO work, we know
little about sexual risk-taking behaviours in mining populations. This study
explores differences in sexual risk taking and perceptions of risk between
FIFO/DIDO miners and residential miners.
Methods: A
cross-sectional survey was administered to a sample (n = 444) of male miners
working in Queensland, Australia. The self-completed survey contained 49
questions relating to knowledge, attitudes and behaviour and included
demographic information and specific items related to sex and relationships.
Results: FIFO/DIDO
status was not associated with any differential sexual risk-taking behaviours,
except for an increased probability of reporting 'ever being diagnosed with an
STI'; 10.8% of FIFO/DIDO respondents versus 3.6% of others (x2 (1) = 4.43, P =
0.35).
Conclusions: Our
results appear to counter anecdotal evidence that FIFO/DIDO miners engage in
higher sexual risk behaviours when compared with residential miners.
So
what?: Anecdotal
evidence linking the rise of sexually transmitted infections with the FIFO/DIDO
mining workforce could drive costly and unnecessary approaches to prevention.
Further research, surveillance and monitoring are required to inform health
promotion interventions.
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By: Cathy
O’Mullan A C, Joseph Debattista B and Matthew Browne A
A School
of Human, Health and Social Sciences, Central Queensland University, Locked Bag
3333, Bundaberg, Qld 4670, Australia.
B Metro North Public Health Unit, Locked Bag 2, Stafford, Qld 4053, Australia.
C Corresponding author. Email: c.omullan@cqu.edu.au
B Metro North Public Health Unit, Locked Bag 2, Stafford, Qld 4053, Australia.
C Corresponding author. Email: c.omullan@cqu.edu.au
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