Chinese female entertainment
workers are at high risk for HIV. We assessed the impact of healthcare access
on HIV knowledge, condom use, and their willingness to receive HIV testing.
We
surveyed 257 entertainment workers in a cross-sectional study. Demographic,
knowledge, and behavioral risk factors were examined. Of 257 women, 107
(42.1 %) reported inconsistent condom use. Only 9 % had prior HIV
testing. Their HIV knowledge was generally poor. Having access to healthcare,
being able to obtain condoms, and managers providing health information were
associated with consistent condom use (all P < 0.01).
Having
access to healthcare was related to previous HIV testing
(P < 0.01). Our study showed that having a doctor and access to
healthcare had positive effects on HIV knowledge and likelihood of condom use
and previous HIV testing.
Chinese medical providers can play a significant role
in encouraging HIV testing and outreach in migrant women employed at
entertainment venues.
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- 1Department of Radiation Oncology, Mayo Clinic, 200 First St SW, Rochester, MN, 55905, USA, Sio.Terence@mayo.edu.
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