Strategies for Recruiting Steady Male Partners of Female Sex Workers for HIV Research
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  • 作者:Paul J. Fleming (1) (2)
    Clare Barrington (1) (2)
    Martha Perez (3)
    Yeycy Donastorg (3)
    Deanna Kerrigan (4)

    1. Department of Health Behavior
    ; Gillings School of Global Public Health ; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ; 302 Rosenau Hall ; Chapel Hill ; NC ; USA
    2. Carolina Population Center
    ; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ; Chapel Hill ; NC ; USA
    3. HIV Vaccine Trials Unit
    ; Instituto Dermatol贸gico y Cirug铆a de Piel 鈥淒r. Huberto Bogaert D铆az鈥? Santo Domingo ; Dominican Republic
    4. Department of Health
    ; Behavior and Society ; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Baltimore ; MD ; USA
  • 关键词:Recruitment ; Female sex workers ; Men ; Male partners ; Non ; commercial partners
  • 刊名:AIDS and Behavior
  • 出版年:2015
  • 出版时间:February 2015
  • 年:2015
  • 卷:19
  • 期:2
  • 页码:362-368
  • 全文大小:168 KB
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  • 刊物类别:Medicine
  • 刊物主题:Medicine & Public Health
    Public Health
    Health Psychology
    Infectious Diseases
  • 出版者:Springer Netherlands
  • ISSN:1573-3254
文摘
Steady male partners of female sex workers (FSW) are a key population for HIV prevention, but researchers face challenges finding and recruiting this population. We conducted 40 in-depth interviews with FSW and steady male partners of FSW in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic about how to engage steady male partners in HIV research. Participants cautioned that male partners might be unwilling to participate because of discomfort disclosing intimate information and cultural norms of masculinity. They recommended inviting male partners to research offices, instead of venue-based recruitment, because it was more private and trust-promoting. Most participants suggested that FSW could refer their partners or men could refer their friends who have FSW partners. Participants emphasized that referrals could break down trust-related barriers that prevent male partners from participating. Establishing an environment of respect and trust in the research setting can aid referral processes as individuals who participate communicate their positive experiences to their networks.

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