AIDS and Behavior
Volume 16, Issue 6, 2012, Pages 1659-1669

Trauma Exposure, PTSD, and HIV sexual risk behaviors among labor migrants from tajikistan (Article)

Weine S.* , Bahromov M. , Loue S. , Owens L.
  • a Department of Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, United States, Psychiatric Institute, 1601W. Taylor Street, Chicago, IL 60612, United States
  • b PRISMA Research Center, Dushanbe, Tajikistan
  • c Department of Epidemiology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, United States
  • d Survey Research Laboratory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, United States

Abstract

Little is known about the role of trauma and PTSD symptoms in the context of migration-associated HIV risk behaviors. A survey of Tajik married male seasonal labor migrants in Moscow was completed by 200 workers from 4 bazaars and 200 workers from 18 construction sites as part of a mixed method (quantitative and qualitative) study. The mean PC-PTSD score was 1.2 with one-quarter of migrants scoring at or above the cutoff of 3 indicating likely PTSD diagnosis. PC-PTSD score was directly correlated with both direct and indirect trauma exposure, but PC-PTSD score did not predict either HIV sexual risk behaviors or HIV protective behaviors. HIV sexual risk behavior was associated with higher indirect trauma exposure. PC-PTSD score was associated with some indicators of increased caution (e.g., more talking with partners about HIV and condoms; more use of condom when drinking). Qualitative findings were used to illustrate the differences between direct and indirect traumas in terms of HIV sexual risk. The study findings call for future efforts to address labor migrant's mental health needs and to integrate trauma dimensions into HIV prevention. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

Author Keywords

PTSD HIV risk Labor migrants trauma

Index Keywords

Russia HIV Infections regression analysis sexual behavior Human immunodeficiency virus infection psychological aspect human middle aged statistics violence Marital Status Health Surveys ethnology qualitative research marriage Young Adult Humans male Socioeconomic Factors socioeconomics questionnaire prevalence Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice Article high risk behavior Risk-Taking Questionnaires adult migration posttraumatic stress disorder Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic Transients and Migrants Tajikistan attitude to health Russian Federation health survey

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DOI: 10.1007/s10461-011-0122-9
ISSN: 10907165
Cited by: 10
Original Language: English