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Title: SELF-EFFICACY AND FEELING OF SECURITY ASSOCIATED WITH RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOR AMONG COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS LIVING WITH HIV
Authors: Tias Yolanda, Anki
Sukmarini, Lestari
Keywords: commercial sex workers
HIV
sexual risk behavior
Issue Date: Mar-2020
Abstract: SELF-EFFICACY AND FEELING OF SECURITY ASSOCIATED WITH RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOR AMONG COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS LIVING WITH HIV Anki Tias Yolanda* , Agung Waluyo, Lestari Sukmarini Faculty of Nursing Universitas Indonesia, Depok 16424, Indonesia *E-mail: anki.yolanda@gmail.com Abstract Commercial sex workers (CSWs) represent a key population for HIV transmission. CSWs continue to thrive because of the development of the tourism sector and the acceptance of communities. This study aimed to identify the factors associated with risky sexual behavior among CSWs living with HIV. A cross-sectional design was adopted. The sample size was set to 80 CSWs living with HIV in the Special Region of Yogyakarta and Central Java. Chi-square and multiple logistic regression were used in the data analysis. Results showed the significant relationship of self-efficacy (p < 0.001; OR = 9.365) and feeling secure (p= 0.033; OR= 2.762) with risky sexual behavior. No significant relationship was noted between income (p= 0.244), knowledge (p= 0.110), attitude (p= 0.978), drug use (p= 0.150), alcohol consumption (p= 0.642), and sexual violence (p= 0.968) and risky sexual behavior. Nursing practices are expected to focus on promotive and preventative efforts by involving communities in enhancing the feeling of security and self-efficacy of CSWs through health programs and improvement of health facilities. Keywords: commercial sex workers, HIV, sexual risk behavior
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/931
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