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Understanding Sociocultural Factors Contributing to HIV Risk Among Ayoreo Bolivian Sex Workers

机译:了解导致阿约雷奥玻利维亚性工作者中的艾滋病毒风险的社会文化因素

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The Bolivian indigenous Ayoreo ethnic people are vulnerable to sexually transmitted infections and HIV. Ayoreo women who also work in sex trades belong to an extremely high-risk group, and prevention programs are not delivering effective outcomes for them. The aim of our study was to explore, describe, and understand behavioral and cultural patterns related to sexual and reproductive health in Ayoreo sex workers. A qualitative-ethnographic study was designed; data were collected through participant observation and in-depth interviews with sex workers and key informants. Two fundamental themes contributing to HIV risk for female Ayoreo sex workers in Bolivia emerged: reproductive/sexual freedom and sociocultural risk determinants. We concluded that the in-depth examination of the sexual-reproductive culture amongst the Ayoreo has provided useful information, which might contribute to the cultural adaptation and design of future policies and prevention programs for sexually transmitted infections and HIV in this group.
机译:玻利维亚土著阿约雷奥族人容易受到性传播感染和艾滋病毒的伤害。也从事性行业的阿约雷奥妇女属于极高风险群体,预防方案并未为她们带来有效的结果。我们研究的目的是探索,描述和理解与Ayoreo性工作者的性健康和生殖健康有关的行为和文化模式。设计了定性民族志研究。通过参与者的观察以及与性工作者和关键信息提供者的深入访谈来收集数据。玻利维亚出现了两个导致女性Ayoreo性工作者HIV感染风险的基本主题:生殖/性自由和社会文化风险决定因素。我们得出的结论是,对Ayoreo中性生殖文化的深入研究提供了有用的信息,这可能有助于文化适应和设计该群体中性传播感染和HIV的未来政策和预防计划。

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