TY - JOUR
T1 - Sexual Activities and Changes in Condom Use in Group Sex Events Among Female Sex Workers in Melbourne, Australia
AU - Lew, Chen
AU - Fairley, Christopher K.
AU - Tran, Julien
AU - Phillips, Tiffany R.
AU - Aung, Ei T.
AU - Maddaford, Kate
AU - Chen, Marcus Y.
AU - Bradshaw, Catriona S.
AU - Chow, Eric P.F.
N1 - Funding Information:
CF and CB were supported by an Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Leadership Investigator Grants (GNT1172900 and GNT1173361). EC was supported by an NHMRC Emerging Leadership Investigator Grant (GNT1172873). EA was supported by Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) scholarship from Monash University and Research Entry Scholarship from the Chapter of Sexual Health Medicine, Royal Australasian College of Physician. JT was supported by Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship from Monash University.
Funding Information:
We gratefully acknowledge our IT expert Afrizal Afrizal from the Melbourne Sexual Health Center in assisting with the implementation of the KASP survey on CASI.
Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2022 Lew, Fairley, Tran, Phillips, Aung, Maddaford, Chen, Bradshaw and Chow.
PY - 2022/4/6
Y1 - 2022/4/6
N2 - Background: There are few studies investigating group sex among female sex workers (FSWs). This study aimed to examine the typical number of group sex participants, sexual activities and condom use in group sex among FSWs attending a sexual health clinic in Melbourne, Australia. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey between May 1, 2019 and March 13, 2020 among FSWs in Melbourne. Participants were asked whether they had participated in group sex (sex involving more than two participants) within the past 3 months, the size of the most recent group sex event, sexual activities they engaged in and condom use. It is unknown whether this was a paid or unpaid event in our study. Results: Of the 247 FSWs surveyed, the mean age was 28.9 years and 51.8% were born in Australia. More than a quarter (27.5%, n = 68) had had group sex in the past 3 months with the number of events ranging from 1 to 10 times. The median size of the group was 3 participants with one man and two women (including the FSW) being the most common combination. Kissing was the most common activity in group sex. Of 58 FSWs who had vaginal sex during group sex, 77.3% (51/58) reported their male partners always used condoms but 13.7% (7/51) of these did not change condoms between women. Conclusion: This study finds that group sex is common among FSWs. Although condoms are always used during group sex, one in six men did not change their condoms between partners, which may increase STI transmission between partners.
AB - Background: There are few studies investigating group sex among female sex workers (FSWs). This study aimed to examine the typical number of group sex participants, sexual activities and condom use in group sex among FSWs attending a sexual health clinic in Melbourne, Australia. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey between May 1, 2019 and March 13, 2020 among FSWs in Melbourne. Participants were asked whether they had participated in group sex (sex involving more than two participants) within the past 3 months, the size of the most recent group sex event, sexual activities they engaged in and condom use. It is unknown whether this was a paid or unpaid event in our study. Results: Of the 247 FSWs surveyed, the mean age was 28.9 years and 51.8% were born in Australia. More than a quarter (27.5%, n = 68) had had group sex in the past 3 months with the number of events ranging from 1 to 10 times. The median size of the group was 3 participants with one man and two women (including the FSW) being the most common combination. Kissing was the most common activity in group sex. Of 58 FSWs who had vaginal sex during group sex, 77.3% (51/58) reported their male partners always used condoms but 13.7% (7/51) of these did not change condoms between women. Conclusion: This study finds that group sex is common among FSWs. Although condoms are always used during group sex, one in six men did not change their condoms between partners, which may increase STI transmission between partners.
KW - commercial sex
KW - group sex
KW - sex workers
KW - sexual behavior
KW - sexual practice
KW - sexually transmitted disease
KW - sexually transmitted infection
KW - threesomes
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U2 - 10.3389/fpubh.2022.834901
DO - 10.3389/fpubh.2022.834901
M3 - Article
C2 - 35462808
AN - SCOPUS:85128734948
SN - 2296-2565
VL - 10
JO - Frontiers in Public Health
JF - Frontiers in Public Health
M1 - 834901
ER -