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Female sex workers FSWs are a group at increased risk for human immunodeficiency virus HIV infection, and inconsistent condom use with clients is a known risk factor for infection in this group. The aim of the study was to determine factors associated with inconsistent condom use with clients among female sex workers in Podgorica, Montenegro. We conducted an HIV bio-behavioral cross-sectional study in a sample of female sex workers recruited by snowball sampling. A total of FSWs were recruited.
HIV prevalence was 0. Our results suggest not only the need for further promotion of condom use, information and education for FSW but also the need to strengthen negotiation skills of FSWs with clients on regular use of condoms, as well as the need to extend prevention programs to clients of FSWs.
Content uploaded by Senad Begic. Author content All content in this area was uploaded by Senad Begic on Sep 15, Content may be subject to copyright. Srp Arh Celok Lek. Introduction Fem ale sex workers FSW s are a gr oup at increas ed risk for human im munodefici ency virus.
HIV infection, and incon sistent c ondom use with c lients is a known risk fact or for infection in this group. Objective The aim of the study was to determine factors associated with inconsistent condom use with. Methods We conducted an HIV bio-behavioral cross-sectional study in a sample of female sex workers. Results A total of FSWs were recruited. HIV prevalence w as 0. In the multivariate analysis inc onsistent condom use with clients. Conclusion Our results suggest not only the need for fur ther promotion of condom use, information.