Although the Philippines is one of the few countries in Asia to be spared the devastating effects of the AIDS virus at the present time, there is still cause for concern due to the worldwide, rapid, and uncontrolled spread of AIDS. Longitudinal determinants of STD/HIV prevention behaviors among commercial sex workers (CSWs) in the Philippines have not taken place. We propose a joint effort by faculty from the University of the Philippines, Regional Health Officers from the Philippines, and faculty from UCLA to assess the psychosocial and environmental determinants and practices of CSWs and manager/owners of the establishments in which they are employed. We proposed to test a conceptual/theoretical psychosocial, community organization model comprising endogenous and exogenous factors hypothesized to directly influence HIV prevention behaviors. The educational program, based on this theroretical factors targeted to the CSWs (communication skills, empowerment, self-efficacy and self-esteem) and the managers/owner of the establishments. A four-group quasi- experimental design will contrast 1) the effects of peer educational counseling alone, 2) managerial training/educational policy, 3) combined peer counseling plus managerial training, and 4) a standard care (control) group. A total of 2,000 CSWs will be selected from over 250 establishments in four areas of the Southern Philippines. Bivariate and multivariate statistical procedures, including structural equation modeling, will be used to evaluate causal hypotheses. The research is highly relevant, urgent, and timely; results will be directly applied to the National AIDS Prevention and Control Program.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01AI033845-02
Application #
2068907
Study Section
AIDS and Related Research Study Section 6 (ARRF)
Project Start
1993-12-01
Project End
1996-11-30
Budget Start
1994-12-01
Budget End
1995-11-30
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
1995
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of California Los Angeles
Department
Public Health & Prev Medicine
Type
Schools of Public Health
DUNS #
119132785
City
Los Angeles
State
CA
Country
United States
Zip Code
90095
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Regan, Rotrease; Dyer, Typhanye Penniman; Gooding, Taigy et al. (2013) Associations between drug use and sexual risks among heterosexual men in the Philippines. Int J STD AIDS 24:969-76
Regan, Rotrease; Morisky, Donald E (2013) Perceptions about HIV and condoms and consistent condom use among male clients of commercial sex workers in the Philippines. Health Educ Behav 40:216-22
Ang, Alfonso; Morisky, Donald E (2012) A multilevel analysis of the impact of socio-structural and environmental influences on condom use among female sex workers. AIDS Behav 16:934-42
Morisky, Donald E; Urada, Lianne A (2011) Organizational policy recommendations for control of STI/HIV among female sex workers in China: regular examination of workers in social hygiene clinics. AIDS Care 23 Suppl 1:83-95
Morisky, Donald E; Malow, Robert M; Tiglao, Teodora V et al. (2010) Reducing sexual risk among Filipina female bar workers: effects of a CBPR-developed structural and network intervention. AIDS Educ Prev 22:371-85
Peng, Eugene Yu-Chang; Lee, Ming-Been; Morisky, Donald Edward et al. (2010) Psychiatric morbidity in HIV-infected male prisoners. J Formos Med Assoc 109:177-84
Peng, Eugene Yu-Chang; Lee, Ming-Been; Tsai, Shang-Ta et al. (2010) Population-based post-crisis psychological distress: an example from the SARS outbreak in Taiwan. J Formos Med Assoc 109:524-32
Morisky, Donald E; Chiao, Chi; Ksobiech, Kate et al. (2010) Reducing alcohol use, sex risk behaviors, and sexually transmitted infections among Filipina female bar workers: effects of an ecological intervention. J Prev Interv Community 38:104-17
Morisky, Donald E; Tiglao, Teodora V (2010) Educational and structural interventions and their impact on condom use and STI/HIV prevention for Filipina women and male customers. Asia Pac J Public Health 22:151S-158S

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