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Low program access despite high burden of sexual, structural, and reproductive health vulnerabilities among young women who sell sex in Mombasa, Kenya

机译:在肯尼亚销售性别的年轻女性中,虽然性性,结构和生殖健康脆弱性高,但仍有低的计划访问

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BACKGROUND:Across Sub-Saharan Africa, young women who sell sex (YSW) face institutional barriers in accessing sexual health and HIV prevention programs designed for female sex workers. In 2018, Kenya developed a national framework to guide service provision for YSW aged 14-24?years. To help inform the implementation of the framework, we estimated the burden of vulnerabilities related to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs related to health and gender equality) and program contact among YSW.METHODS:We used data from Transitions, a 2015 bio-behavioural cross-sectional survey of 408 YSW aged 14-24?years in Mombasa, Kenya. We estimated the prevalence of sexual (inconsistent condom use), structural (financial, violence), and reproductive health vulnerabilities; and characterized engagement with local HIV programs tailored to sex workers. We then compared the prevalence of vulnerabilities by age group (14-18?years, N?=?117; 19-24?years, N?=?291) and by program contact (ever contacted by local program for sex workers).RESULTS:47.3% reported inconsistent condom use with any partner in the previous week (no difference by age-group, p?=?1.00). Structural vulnerabilities were common and did not vary by age: 83.6% did not have a regular source of income; 29.9 and 29.2% had experienced physical and sexual violence, respectively. 26.5% reported at least one pregnancy before age 18, and 18.5% used a non-reliable form of contraception with little variability by age. 25.7% were aware of at least one program, and only 13.7% of YSW had ever been contacted by a program (8.5% of those aged 14-18?years; and 15.8% of those aged 19-24?years, p?=?0.06). Sexual, structural, and reproductive health vulnerabilities did not vary by program contact.CONCLUSIONS:SDG-related vulnerabilities begin early in the lives of YSW who are not currently reached by programs designed for female sex workers.
机译:背景:跨撒哈拉以南非洲,销售性别(YSW)的年轻女性面临机构障碍,用于访问为女性性工作者设计的性健康和艾滋病毒预防计划。 2018年,肯尼亚制定了一个国家框架,以指导14-24岁的YSW服务规定?年。为了帮助向实施框架的实施,我们估计与可持续发展目标(与健康和性别平等相关的SDG)相关的脆弱性负担,以及YSW.Methods的计划联系:我们使用来自转型的数据,2015年生物行为十字 - 408岁408岁的调查(408 YSW)在肯尼亚蒙巴萨年龄为408岁?岁月。我们估计性(不一致的避孕套使用),结构(财务,暴力)和生殖健康漏洞的普遍存在;并表征与对性工作者身份定制的当地艾滋病计划的参与。然后,我们按年龄组(14-18?年,N?=?117; 19-24岁,N?=?291)以及通过方案联系(由当地计划与当地计划与性工作者联系)进行漏洞的普遍存在率结果:47.3%报告与前一周的任何合作伙伴报告的避孕套不一致(年龄组没有差异,P?=?1.00)。结构漏洞是常见的,并且没有变化到年龄:83.6%没有常规收入来源; 29.9和29.2%分别经历了身体和性暴力。 26.5%报告在18岁之前至少有一个怀孕,18.5%使用了非可靠的避孕形式,年龄几乎没有变化。 25.7%的人意识到至少有一个方案,只有13.7%的人曾被一项计划联系(占14-18岁的人的8.5%);年龄19-24岁的人的15.8%?年份,P?= ?0.06)。性,结构和生殖健康漏洞并没有因程序联系而变化.Conclusions:与女性性工作者专为女性性工作者设计的方案未达到的YSW的生活早期开始。

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