Hiv-related high risk sexual behaviors and practices among women in bogotá, Colombia

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Determinants associated with high-risk sexual behaviors were investigated in 1, 133 sexually active women in Bogotá, Colombia. A self-administered questionnaire was completed by two groups of women: 721 representing the general population (GP), and 412 commercial sex workers (CSWs). High-risk sexual behaviors for HIV/AIDS were evident in both groups. Nevertheless, consistent condom use was reported by only 6% of the GP group, as compared to 67% of the CSWs. Failure to recognize high-risk routes for HIV infection was indicated in 69% of the GP women for anal sex, and by the majority of both groups for intercourse during menses (56% GP women and 54% CSWs). Multivariate analysis revealed that education level, actual age, and age of first sex experience were significant predictors of high-risk sexual practices. The necessity for educational programs regarding high-risk sexual practices and risk of HIV/AIDS is evident for HIV/AIDS prevention. © 2000 by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Míguez-Burbano, M. J., Angarita, I., Shultz, J. M., Shor-Posner, G., Klaskala, W., Duque, J. L., … Baum, M. K. (2000). Hiv-related high risk sexual behaviors and practices among women in bogotá, Colombia. Women and Health, 30(4), 109–119. https://doi.org/10.1300/J013v30n04_08

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