BACKGROUND:
In
Cambodia, most of the female sex workers (FSW) work in venues where unhealthy
alcohol use is ubiquitous and potentially contributing to the HIV epidemic.
However, no accurate data exists. We compare self-reported unhealthy alcohol
consumption to a biomarker of alcohol intake in Cambodian FSW and male clients,
and determine factors associated with unhealthy alcohol use.
METHODS:
A
cross-sectional study was conducted among FSW (n=100) and male clients (n=100)
in entertainment and sex work venues in Cambodia. Self-reported unhealthy
alcohol use (AUDIT-C) was compared to phosphatidylethanol (PEth) positive
(≥50ng/ml), a biomarker of alcohol intake. Sociodemographics data was
collected. Correlates of self-reported unhealthy alcohol use and PEth positive
were determined.
RESULTS:
The
prevalence of PEth positive in FSW was 60.0%. Self-reported unhealthy alcohol
consumption was reported by 85.0% of the women. Almost all women (95.0%)
testing PEth positive also reported unhealthy alcohol use. Prevalence of
unhealthy alcohol consumption (self-report and PEth positive) was higher in FSW
working in entertainment establishments compared to other sex work venues
(p<0.01). Among male clients, 47.0% reported unhealthy alcohol consumption
and 42.0% had a PEth positive. However, only 57.1% of male clients with PEth
positive reported unhealthy alcohol use.
CONCLUSIONS:
Unhealthy
alcohol consumption is prevalent in Cambodian sex work settings. Self-reported
unhealthy alcohol use is well reported by FSW, but less by male clients. These
findings highlight the urgency of using accurate measures of unhealthy alcohol
consumption and integrating this health issue into HIV prevention interventions.
1Department of Population Health Sciences, School of
Nursing and Health Professions, University of San Francisco, 2130 Fulton St.,
San Francisco, CA 94117, United States. Electronic address: mcouture@usfca.edu.
2University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Dept.
of Internal Medicine MSC 10 5550, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
87131, United States.
3National Center for HIV, AIDS, Dermatology and STDs,
#245H, Street 6A, Phum Kean Khlang, Sangkat Prekleap Russey Keo, Phnom Penh,
Cambodia; University of Health Sciences-Cambodia, #73 Monivong Boulevard, Srah
Chak, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
4Global Health Sciences/Prevention and Public Health
Group, University of California San Francisco, Mission Hall, 550 16th St.,
Third Fl., Box 1224, San Francisco, CA 94158, United States.
5National Center for HIV, AIDS, Dermatology and STDs,
#245H, Street 6A, Phum Kean Khlang, Sangkat Prekleap Russey Keo, Phnom Penh,
Cambodia.
6Department of Medicine, University of California San
Francisco, Mission Hall, 550 16th St., Third Fl., Box 1224, San Francisco, CA
94158, United States.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2016
May 21. pii: S0376-8716(16)30117-X. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.05.011.
[Epub ahead of print]
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