Migrancy, Masculinity, and Preventing HIV in Tajik Male Migrant Workers (ICPSR 35840)

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Stevan M. Weine, University of Illinois at Chicago

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This project collects a survey of Tajik married male migrants in Moscow (N=400), ethnographic interviews and observations of the Tajik migrants in Moscow (N=40), their wives/regular female partners in Tajikistan (N=40) and Moscow (N=~30), sex workers in Moscow (N=30), and service providers (N=40) in organizations that are involved with migrants in Tajikistan and Moscow. Data focus on the social, cultural, and psychological factors shaping masculinity; how masculine norms impact male migrants' HIV risk and preventive behaviors; and how HIV prevention skills can be enhanced among this population in the context of their lives and the organizations that work with them.

United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (1R01HD056954)
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