Life in the Balance: Young Female Sex Workers in Kenya Weigh the Risks of COVID-19 and HIV.
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Auteurs : Joanne E. Mantell [États-Unis] ; Julie Franks [États-Unis] ; Maria Lahuerta [États-Unis] ; Dan Omollo [Kenya] ; Allison Zerbe [États-Unis] ; Mark Hawken [États-Unis] ; Yingfeng Wu [États-Unis] ; Doris Odera [États-Unis] ; Wafaa M. El-Sadr [États-Unis] ; Kawango Agot [Kenya]Source :
- AIDS and behavior [ 1573-3254 ] ; 2021.
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has had serious health, economic and psychosocial consequences. Marginalized populations including female sex workers face the stark choice of risking exposure to SARS-CoV-2 as they engage with clients or prioritizing their health at the cost of losing a primary source of income. As part of an ongoing open-label, randomized controlled trial providing daily oral pre-exposure prophylaxis and adherence support, we interviewed 193 of 200 enrolled young female sex workers (18-24 years) in Kisumu, Kenya, about COVID-19 awareness and precautions, access to health services, and sex work during Kenya's pandemic-related lockdown. Nearly all participants were aware of COVID-19 and reported taking protective measures, but only half reported concerns about acquiring SARS-CoV-2. Night curfews and bar closures adversely affected participants' sex work business, reducing the number of clients and payment amounts from clients. Nearly 15% experienced violence from a client or regular, non-paying sex partner during the lockdown period. Participants' access to healthcare services was not disrupted.
DOI: 10.1007/s10461-020-03140-5
PubMed: 33389320
PubMed Central: PMC7778484
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