Systematic Differences in HIV, Syphilis and Risk Behaviors among Street Based and Establishment Based Female Sex Workers in Kathmandu Valley of Nepal

Authors

  • Sampurna Kakchapati Post-doctoral Research Scientist,
  • Tarun Paudel Director
  • Manju Maharjan Research Officer,
  • Apiradee Lim Assistant Professor,

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/nje.v6i4.17256

Keywords:

HIV, Syphilis, Risk behavior, Street, Establishment, Nepal.

Abstract

Background: Female Sex Workers (FSWs) are main drivers of the HIV epidemic in Nepal. The work environment of sex work in Nepal is differentiated into establishment based (e.g. massage parlors, dance restaurants, hotels and lodges) and street based (e.g. streets, parks and markets). The study compares HIV, syphilis and risk behaviours among establishment-based FSWs and street-based FSWs in Kathmandu Valley of Nepal.

Materials and Methods: Cross-sectional bio-behavioral surveys in 2006, 2008, 2011 and 2015 aimed to sample 2093 FSWs using two stage cluster sampling in the Kathmandu valley. Statistical analysis used chi-squared tests and logistic regression models to assess differences of HIV, syphilis and risk behaviors among street-based FSWs and establishment-based FSWs.

Results: The study included 39.7% street-based FSWs and 60.3% establishment-based FSWs. The street-based FSWs had lower education levels, older age groups, separated, longer duration of sex work and inconsistent condom used with clients than establishment-based FSWs (p<0.05). Establishment-based FSWs were lower exposure to HIV intervention programs and pervasive alcohol consumption and use of drugs (p<0.05). The multivariate analysis showed that street-based FSWs were more likely of HIV test (aOR=1.25, 95%CI=1.04, 1.49), HIV (aOR=4.72, 95%CI=2.19, 10.15) and syphilis (aOR=7.96, 95%CI=3.49, 18.15) than establishment-based FSWs.

Conclusion: Street-based FSWs possessed higher risk behaviour and have higher HIV and syphilis prevalence. HIV prevention interventions targeting FSWs should consider risks and vulnerability of street-based FSWs.

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Author Biographies

Sampurna Kakchapati, Post-doctoral Research Scientist,

 Department of Computer Science and Mathematics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Prince of Songkla University, Pattani, Thailand.

Tarun Paudel, Director

 National Centre for AIDS and STD Control, Kathmandu, Nepal

Manju Maharjan, Research Officer,

 CREHPA, Kathmandu, Nepal. 

Apiradee Lim, Assistant Professor,

Program in Research Methodology, Department of  Computer Science and Mathematics, Prince of Songkla University, Pattani, Thailand.

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Published

2017-05-01

How to Cite

Kakchapati, S., Paudel, T., Maharjan, M., & Lim, A. (2017). Systematic Differences in HIV, Syphilis and Risk Behaviors among Street Based and Establishment Based Female Sex Workers in Kathmandu Valley of Nepal. Nepal Journal of Epidemiology, 6(4), 620–630. https://doi.org/10.3126/nje.v6i4.17256

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