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Sanus

versión On-line ISSN 2448-6094

Resumen

MARQUEZ, Arodi Tizoc et al. Self-esteem and its relationship with risky sexual behavior for HIV in migrants: systematic review. Sanus [online]. 2021, vol.6, e213.  Epub 24-Ene-2022. ISSN 2448-6094.  https://doi.org/10.36789/revsanus.vi1.213.

Introduction:

The situation of vulnerability faced by the migrant brings with it emotional changes that can facilitate or hinder their adaptation to risky behaviors; self-esteem can be relevant in the sexual behaviors presented by the migrant.

Objective:

To analyze scientific evidence on the relationship between self-esteem and risky sexual behavior for HIV in migrants.

Methodology:

A systematic review was carried out based on the recommendations of the PRISMA protocol. The literature search was performed in the following electronic databases: Pubmed, Ebscohost, Scopus, Web of Science and SciELO Citation Index. For the search strategy, the DeCS/MeSH descriptors were established and the quality of the literature was validated.

Results:

The relationship between self-esteem and sexual behaviors is not consistent, higher self-esteem predicts risky sexual relations (lower probability of using condoms) (β = -40, p <.01), and there is an association between lower self-esteem and a higher probability of sex and unsafe sex with a casual partner (OR = 1.82).

Conclusions:

There is inconsistency in the evidence about whether self-esteem is a protective or risk factor for migrants' sexual behavior. However, the studies analyzed do not highlight risky sexual behaviors for contracting HIV; therefore, it is proposed that we continue to address the issue, especially in the migrant population, which is in constant change and with multiple factors that influence their decision making and behavioral changes.

Palabras llave : Migrants; Sexual behavior; Self-esteem; HIV (DeCS).

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