Predictors of HIV Risk Among Hispanic Farm Workers in South Florida: Women Are at Higher Risk Than Men |
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Authors: | M. Isabel Fernández Jose B. Collazo Nilda Hernández G. Stephen Bowen Leah M. Varga Christie Kibort Vila Kristopher L. Arheart Tatiana Perrino |
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Affiliation: | University of Miami School of Medicine, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Florida 33101, USA. isa@miami.edu |
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Abstract: | ![]() This study examined factors associated with being at risk of sexually acquiring HIV among a community sample of 244 Hispanic migrant and seasonal farm workers. Bilingual staff interviewed respondents anonymously at worksites, camps, and other public venues in South Florida during the 2002 winter/spring growing season. The following variables were positively associated with being at risk of sexually acquiring HIV in multivariable analyses: being female; being married; having "some" or "a lot" of knowledge about HIV transmission, having ever used marijuana, having two or more sex partners in the last 12 months, and having had a sexually transmitted infection. The findings heighten the importance of recognizing women's elevated risk of HIV infection and conducting further studies to examine the factors associated with this increased risk. The study is an important first step toward developing tailored HIV prevention interventions for this at-risk, understudied population. |
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Keywords: | Hispanics migrants farm workers HIV risk practices |
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