Biological Validation of Self-Reported Condom Use Among Sex Workers in Guinea

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Joséphine Aho
Anita Koushik
Soumaïla Laye Diakité
Kovana Marcel Loua
Vinh-Kim Nguyen
Sélim Rashed
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[1] Université de Montréal,Département de médecine sociale et préventive
[2] Université de Montréal,Unité de Santé Internationale
[3] University of Montreal Hospital Research Center,undefined
[4] Projet d’appui à la lutte contre le SIDA en Afrique de l’ouest,undefined
[5] Institut National de Santé Publique de Guinée,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2010年 / 14卷
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Self-reported condom use; Validity; PSA; Female sex workers;
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Self-reported condom use may be prone to social desirability bias. Our aim was to assess the validity of self-reported condom use in a population of female sex workers using prostate specific antigen (PSA) as a gold standard biomarker of recent unprotected vaginal intercourse. We collected data on 223 sex-workers in Conakry, Guinea in order to assess the sensitivity and specificity of self-reported condom use as well as to examine the predictors of discordance between self-report and PSA presence. PSA was detected in 38.4% of samples. Sensitivity of self-reported condom use was 14.6% and its specificity was 94.7%. Self-perceived high risk of HIV infection was the only significant independent predictor of misreported condom use. PSA could be useful to validate self-reported condom use in surveys and to allow a better understanding of factors associated with social desirability in sexual behaviour reporting.
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页码:1287 / 1293
页数:6
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