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1 HIV Prevention & Health Promotion for Asian Women Working at Massage Parlors in San Francisco Health Project for Asian Women (HPAW) Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS) University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)

2 Objectives  To describe drug use and HIV-related risk behaviors among Asian masseuses at Asian massage parlors in San Francisco  To provide women’s health and HIV/AIDS education to masseuses as well as owners/managers of parlors  To implement and evaluate the intervention programs for masseuses and owners/managers to increase masseuses’ protective behaviors against HIV/STIs and drug abuse

3 Background Asian Massage Parlors in San Francisco  Identified 25 Massage parlors where masseuses exchanged sex for money in the Tenderloin area 12 Vietnamese Owned 10 Korean Owned 3 Chinese Owned

4 Background Asian Masseuses in San Francisco  Underserved population  Immigrants  Monolingual  Harmful practices to women’s heath  Multiple sex partners  Lack of access to health care services  Inconsistent condom use with clients and private partners  Substance use due to highly stressful job

5 HPAW is……  Service Component Daily outreach activities  Research Component HIV/AIDS and Drug abuse intervention study  Masseuse’s Counseling Program  Owner’s Education Program

6 Outreach Effort  Clinic escort  Safer sex kits distribution  Health education  Translation  Referral services  Advocating

7 Outreach Efforts - Challenges  Highly mobilized population  Stigmatized population  Owners/Managers acceptance  Demographic changes in business

8 Outreach Efforts - Challenges  Frequent disruptions by customers  Unfamiliarity with research  Law enforcement  Limited English proficiency

9 Outreach Effort – Lesson & Learned  Consistent outreach  Clinic escorts  Safer sex kits distribution  Respect toward massage parlor business

10 Outreach Effort – Lesson & Learned  Recruitment through masseuses’ referrals  Flexibility  Confrontation

11 Intervention Programs

12 Counseling Program  1st Session ObjectivesProceduresOutcomes Assess & prioritize needs Needs Assessment  Health Status  Social Network  Services Utilization  Family Issues Measure baseline attitudes toward health and well-being

13 Counseling Program  2 nd Session ObjectivesProceduresOutcomes Increase knowledge about general women’s health & STDs/HIV Informative session  Douching  Women’s health  Birth control method  Symptoms of HIV/STDs  Challenges for safe sex Referrals/ Resources Increase women’s health & HIV/STDs knowledge Increase knowledge & use of cultural sensitive CBOs

14 Counseling Program  3 rd Session ObjectivesProcedures Outcomes Increase psycho- social skills Discussion  Stress Reduction  Social Skills  Other concerns Referrals/ Resources Increase positive coping strategies Higher self-esteem Enhance sense of control toward stress Higher level of adjustment to living in US Increase knowledge & use of cultural sensitive CBOs

15 HPAW Staff  Principal Investigator: Tooru Nemoto, Ph.D.  Project Director: Mariko Iwamoto, M.A.  Project Assistant: Samantha Witt  Health Educators: Ha Chu Yon-Hee Kim Yoonjung Kim Phuong Ngo

16 Thank you! supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Grant No: R01DA13896


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