THE HIGH-RISK SEXUAL PRACTICES OF CRACK-SMOKING SEX WORKERS RECRUITEDFROM THE STREETS OF 3 AMERICAN CITIES

Citation
Dl. Jones et al., THE HIGH-RISK SEXUAL PRACTICES OF CRACK-SMOKING SEX WORKERS RECRUITEDFROM THE STREETS OF 3 AMERICAN CITIES, Sexually transmitted diseases, 25(4), 1998, pp. 187-193
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Dermatology & Venereal Diseases","Infectious Diseases
ISSN journal
01485717
Volume
25
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
187 - 193
Database
ISI
SICI code
0148-5717(1998)25:4<187:THSPOC>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Small ethnographic and clinic-based studies indicate that crack-smoking sex workers are at high risk for human im munodeficiency virus (HIV) and sexually transmitted diseases (STD). St udy Coals: To examine the prevalence of risky sexual behaviors and HIV and STD in a large sample of street-recruited crack-smoking sex worke rs. Study Design: From 1991 to 1992, 419 crack-smoking sex workers wer e recruited from urban neighborhoods, interviewed, and serologically t ested. Results: Many female and male sex workers reported sex with inj ectors (30% to 41%) or HIV-infected persons (8% to 19%), past STD (73% to 93%), and inconsistent condom use (>50% for all types of sex). Sex workers who worked in crack houses or vacant lots, were paid with cra ck, or injected drugs had the riskiest sex practices. PI-lost sex work ers initiated sex work before they first smoked crack. More than 25% w ere infected with HIV (27.9%), syphilis (37.5%), or herpes simplex vir us type 2 (66.8%). Conclusions: Interventions to prevent HIV/STD trans mission among crack-smoking sex workers are urgently needed.