Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem ()

Knowledge of sex workers about HIV/AIDS and its influence on sexual practices

  • Anna Cláudia Freire de Araújo Patrício,
  • Valéria Peixoto Bezerra,
  • Jordana Almeida Nogueira,
  • Maria Adelaide Silva Paredes Moreira,
  • Brígido Vizeu Camargo,
  • Jiovana de Souza Santos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0590
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 72, no. 5
pp. 1311 – 1317

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ABSTRACT Objective: assess the knowledge of sex workers about HIV/AIDS and its influence on sexual practices. Method: Ninety women participated in the study. The Scientific Knowledge Test about HIV/AIDS and sexual practices was used. The Wald test was applied to verify the relationship between knowledge and sexual practices with statistical significance of p<0.05. Results: the score of 61.7% of correct answers in all three dimensions stands out; 72.2% have sexual intercourse without a condom in exchange for a large amount of money; 53.3% have sex during the menstrual period; 62.2% have sexual intercourse with drug users; 75.6% have sex with clients showing lesions on the penis or anus. The B coefficient (-0.19) showed that the higher the knowledge about HIV/AIDS, the lower the practice of risky sexual behaviors. Conclusion: the influence of knowledge about HIV/AIDS on sexual practices was not statistically significant, but the sexual practices and insufficient knowledge about prevention, physiological and behavioral attributes were observed.

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