Vol. 19, Iss. 6

Insights From a Survey of Sexual Behavior Among a Group of At–Risk Women in Tehran, Iran, 2006

Mahboubeh Hajiabdolbaghi1, Nooshin Razani2, Nazli Karami, Parastoo Kheirandish, Minoo Mohraz1, Mehrnaz Rasoolinejad1, Khojasteh Arefnia3, Zahra Kourorian1, George Rutherford4, Willi McFarland5

1 Iranian Research Center for HIV/AIDS, Tehran University of Medical Sciences.

2 Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS), University of California, San Francisco.

3 Iranian National Commission for UNESCO.

4 Institute for Global Health, University of California, San Francisco.

5 CAPS and the Institute for Global Health, University of California, San Francisco.

Address correspondence to Parastoo Kheirandish, Iranian Research Center for HIV/AIDS, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Department of Infectious Diseases, Emam Khomeini Hospital, End of Keshavarz Blvd., Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran; e-mail:



Abstract

Despite high rates of HIV among male injection drug users, the sexual behaviors of at–risk women in Iran remain unknown. A questionnaire on HIV knowledge and risk behavior was administered in a Tehran nongovernmental organization targeting runaways and other women seeking safe haven. Half (total N = 50) were less than 24 years old; baseline HIV knowledge was high. The few who acknowledged using illicit substances said they used “frequently.” Nonresponse rates to questions regarding sexual behavior were high (12 of 50). Half admitted a history of sexual activity; 40% of those reported their first sexual contact with someone other than their husband; three people had multiple partners. Three women reported a history of rape. Zero (97.5% one–sided confidence interval [CI] = 0, 0.17) of 35 women tested positive for HIV or syphilis. This study documents the existence of sexual behavior in a population of Iranian women, represents one of the first attempts at sexual research in the Iranian context, and highlights challenges in surveying this vulnerable group.

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