Journal article

Women migrant workers' vulnerability to HIV infection in Hong Kong

M Bandyopadhyay, J Thomas

AIDS Care Psychological and Socio Medical Aspects of AIDS HIV | CARFAX PUBLISHING | Published : 2002

Abstract

Research on population mobility and HIV/AIDS risk among migrant populations is quite limited, and research on migrant women workers' vulnerability is further limited. Hong Kong, the Special Administrative Region of China, has currently about 200,000 women migrant workers working as domestic helps. This paper reports migrant women worker's access to AIDS-related health information and health care facilities, perceptions about vulnerability, and risk behaviour profile. Data was collected through a pre-tested questionnaire from a random sample of 2,010 women migrant workers. A majority of the migrant women workers (63.6%) have been living and working in Hong Kong for between 4-10 years. Fifty-f..

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