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<OAI-PMH schemaLocation=http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/ http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/OAI-PMH.xsd> <responseDate>2018-01-15T18:33:17Z</responseDate> <request identifier=oai:HAL:inserm-01065111v1 verb=GetRecord metadataPrefix=oai_dc>http://api.archives-ouvertes.fr/oai/hal/</request> <GetRecord> <record> <header> <identifier>oai:HAL:inserm-01065111v1</identifier> <datestamp>2017-12-21</datestamp> <setSpec>type:ART</setSpec> <setSpec>subject:sdv</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:INSERM</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:UNIV-AG</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:SANTE_PUB_INSERM</setSpec> </header> <metadata><dc> <publisher>HAL CCSD</publisher> <title lang=en>Predictive factors of unprotected sex for female sex workers: first study in French Guiana, the French territory with the highest HIV prevalence.</title> <creator>Parriault, Marie-Claire</creator> <creator>Basurko, Célia</creator> <creator>Melle, Astrid Van</creator> <creator>Gaubert-Maréchal, Emilie</creator> <creator>Rogier, Stéphanie</creator> <creator>Couppié, Pierre</creator> <creator>Nacher, Mathieu</creator> <contributor>Centre d'Investigation Clinique Antilles-Guyane (CIC - Antilles Guyane) ; Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG) - Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM) - CHU de Pointe-à-Pitre - Centre Hospitalier de Cayenne Andrée Rosemon - CHU de Fort de France</contributor> <contributor>Coordination Régionale de la lutte contre le Virus de L'Immunodéficience Humaine (COREVIH Guyane) ; Centre hospitalier Andrée Rosemon (Cayenne)</contributor> <contributor>Service de Dermatologie et Vénérologie ; Centre Hospitalier de Cayenne Andrée Rosemon</contributor> <contributor>Agence Nationale de la Recherche sur le SIDA et les Hépatites virales (ANRS), European Union (FEDER)</contributor> <description>International audience</description> <source>ISSN: 0956-4624</source> <source>EISSN: 0956-4624</source> <source>International Journal of STD and AIDS</source> <publisher>SAGE Publications</publisher> <identifier>inserm-01065111</identifier> <identifier>http://www.hal.inserm.fr/inserm-01065111</identifier> <identifier>http://www.hal.inserm.fr/inserm-01065111/document</identifier> <identifier>http://www.hal.inserm.fr/inserm-01065111/file/Table_III_IJSA.pdf</identifier> <identifier>http://www.hal.inserm.fr/inserm-01065111/file/2014_Parriault_-_Predictive_factorssur unprotected_sex_for_female_sex_workers.pdf</identifier> <identifier>http://www.hal.inserm.fr/inserm-01065111/file/Table_II_IJSA.pdf</identifier> <identifier>http://www.hal.inserm.fr/inserm-01065111/file/Table_I_IJSA.pdf</identifier> <source>http://www.hal.inserm.fr/inserm-01065111</source> <source>International Journal of STD and AIDS, SAGE Publications, 2015, 26 (8), pp.542-8. 〈10.1177/0956462414545794〉</source> <identifier>DOI : 10.1177/0956462414545794</identifier> <relation>info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1177/0956462414545794</relation> <identifier>PUBMED : 25080287</identifier> <relation>info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/25080287</relation> <identifier>PUBMEDCENTRAL : PMC5225269</identifier> <language>en</language> <subject lang=en>HIV</subject> <subject lang=en>condom use</subject> <subject lang=en>intimate partner</subject> <subject lang=en>Female sex worker</subject> <subject lang=en>French Guiana</subject> <subject>[SDV.SPEE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie</subject> <type>info:eu-repo/semantics/article</type> <type>Journal articles</type> <description lang=en>: French Guiana is the French territory that is most affected by HIV. AIDS incidence is much higher than in mainland France and sex work seems to be an important driver of the epidemic. The objective of this study was to describe consistent condom use among female sex workers with their clients and their intimate partners and to identify determinants of non-use of condoms. An HIV/AIDS Knowledge, Attitudes, Behaviours and Practices survey was conducted in 2009-2010 among sex workers in French Guiana. A total of 477 sex workers were interviewed. Female sex workers were more likely to use condoms with their clients (97%) than with their intimate partners (45%). The factors associated with non-consistent condom use with the intimate partner were having had an abortion, feeling at risk for HIV, not evaluating one's own risk for HIV, living as a couple, being Dominican, not feeling comfortable asking intimate partners to use condoms. Although a high proportion of female sex workers declared using condoms with commercial partners, there is still room for improvement in the prevention of transmission with both commercial and intimate partners.</description> <date>2015-07</date> </dc> </metadata> </record> </GetRecord> </OAI-PMH>