Alcohol Use and Sexual Risk Behaviors in a Migrant Worker Community. Article

McCoy, H Virginia, Shehadeh, Nancy, Rubens, Muni. (2016). Alcohol Use and Sexual Risk Behaviors in a Migrant Worker Community. . Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 18(3), 561-567. 10.1007/s10903-015-0240-y

cited authors

  • McCoy, H Virginia; Shehadeh, Nancy; Rubens, Muni

abstract

  • There are not many studies exploring the association between alcohol use and risky sexual behaviors among migrant workers. This study analyzed how changes in alcohol use was associated with changes in risky sexual behavior and psychosocial variables. Data for this study was drawn from an HIV risk reduction project. Repeated measures ANOVA and Linear mixed model statistical method was conducted to find changes and association between alcohol use, sexual risk and psychosocial variables over time. The sample (n = 203) was composed of African Americans (33.0 %) and Hispanics (77.0 %) men. Both groups, over time, showed reduction in sexual risk in accordance with reduction in alcohol use. Changes in alcohol use and psychosocial variables showed significant association with sexual risk changes over time. Psychological strategies like building social support should be considered for HIV risk reduction intervention directed towards high alcohol consuming migrant workers.

publication date

  • June 1, 2016

keywords

  • Adult
  • Agriculture
  • Alcoholism
  • Black or African American
  • Condoms
  • Farmers
  • Florida
  • Hispanic or Latino
  • Humans
  • Intention
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Risk-Taking
  • Self Efficacy
  • Sexual Behavior
  • Social Norms
  • Social Support
  • Transients and Migrants

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

start page

  • 561

end page

  • 567

volume

  • 18

issue

  • 3