Cost-effective intervention program cuts HIV risk in female sex workers
July 31st, 2010 - 12:06 pm ICT by ANIWashington, July 31 (ANI): A team of researchers has found that even a modest behavioural intervention program can measurably reduce the incidence of HIV among female sex workers in the U.S.-Mexico border region.
The program duration is only 35 minutes, is cost effective and can work for other sexually transmitted infections too.
The program is especially crucial for this target audience since the border area is a catchment area for immigrants preparing to cross and a place with major drug trafficking routes, factors that could fuel the HIV epidemic.
A previously tested behavioural intervention program called Mujer Segura employs motivational techniques to encourage female sex workers to use safer sex practices, and teaches better condom negotiation skills with clients who request unprotected sex.
“For many of these women, the reason they are sex workers is to make enough money to feed their children.
So you don’t just point out that HIV kills, but also that taking precautions to avoid HIV infection means they will live longer and be able to take care of their children,” said Thomas Patterson, PhD, professor of psychiatry in the School of Medicine at UC San Diego.
They found that among sex workers who received once-only interventions, an estimated 33 HIV cases were prevented and 5.7 months of quality-adjusted life expectancy.
Plus, the expense per intervention is less than 200 dollars.
Patterson said intervention programs like Mujer Segura could work well elsewhere in the world, and not just the US Mexico border.
The findings are published online by the journal PLoS ONE. (ANI)
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