Socio-Structural Barriers, Protective Factors, and HIV Risk Among Central-Asian Female Migrants in Moscow

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Christopher Zabrocki
Stevan Weine
Stephanie Chen
Ivana Brajkovic
Mahbat Bahromov
Sana Loue
Jonbek Jonbekov
Farzona Shoakova

Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to build formative knowledge on socio-structural barriers, protective factors, and HIV sexual risk amongst Central-Asian female migrants in Moscow.

Methods: Data collection included ethnographic interviews in Moscow with a purposive sample of 30 unmarried female migrants, 15 from Kyrgyzstan and 15 from Tajikistan.

Results: Study participants reported difficulties with acquiring documents for legal status, financial insecurity, discrimination, sexual harassment, and lack of support. Based on analysis of the cases, one pathway linked lack of legal documentation and instrumental support with elevated sexual risk. Another pathways linked traditional cultural attitudes with both no and moderate sexual risk.

Conclusion: Future HIV prevention efforts with Central Asian female migrants in Moscow should be multilevel and include: increasing HIV and prevention knowledge and skills, promoting condom use with regular partners, identifying and supporting cultural attitudes that protect against HIV sexual risk behaviors, facilitating legal status, building community support, and increasing economic options.

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Zabrocki, C., Weine, S., Chen, S., Brajkovic, I., Bahromov, M., Loue, S., Jonbekov, J., & Shoakova, F. (2013). Socio-Structural Barriers, Protective Factors, and HIV Risk Among Central-Asian Female Migrants in Moscow. Central Asian Journal of Global Health, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.5195/cajgh.2013.31
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Research
Author Biography

Christopher Zabrocki, University of Illinois at Chicago

Department of Psychiatry

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