墨西哥蒂华纳的性工作监管与性传播感染

Sex Work Regulation and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Tijuana, Mexico

Health Economics · 2016
被引 14
人大 A-

中文导读

研究了2005年墨西哥蒂华纳出台的性工作监管政策对滴虫病发病率的影响,发现政策实施后发病率下降约37%,每年减少约800例报告病例。

Abstract

While reducing the transmission of sexually transmitted infections is a common argument for regulating sex work, relatively little empirical evidence is available regarding the effectiveness of these policies. We investigate the effects of highly publicized sex work regulations introduced in 2005 in Tijuana, Mexico on the incidence of trichomoniasis. State-level, annual data for the 1995-2012 period are employed that include the incidence rates of trichomoniasis by age group and predictor variables. We find that the regulations led to a decrease in the incidence rate of trichomoniasis. Specifically, while our estimates are somewhat noisy, the all-ages incidence rate in the 2005-2012 period is roughly 37% lower than what is predicted by our synthetic control estimates and corresponds to approximately 800 fewer reported cases of trichomoniasis per year. We find that the decreases are especially pronounced for 15-24 and 25-44 age cohorts. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

性工作监管性传播感染滴虫病蒂华纳