Evaluation of Samvedana Plus: An intervention with female sex workers (FSWs) and their intimate partners to reduce partner violence and increase consistent condom use within intimate relationships

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lori Heise ◽  
Shajy Isac
2018 ◽  
Vol 22 (12) ◽  
pp. 4034-4047 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anne E. Fehrenbacher ◽  
Debasish Chowdhury ◽  
Smarajit Jana ◽  
Protim Ray ◽  
Bharati Dey ◽  
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Sexual Health ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (5) ◽  
pp. 389 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rosalind Foster ◽  
Lynne McCormack ◽  
Caroline Thng ◽  
Handan Wand ◽  
Anna McNulty

Background Previous studies have described inconsistent condom use in Chinese- and Thai-speaking female sex workers in Sydney, Australia. In the present study, we describe the demographics and safe sexual practices in the Chinese- and Thai-speaking female sex workers attending the Sydney Sexual Health Centre (SSHC) in 2014–15. Methods: A self-completed 60-item anonymous questionnaire, adapted from previous surveys conducted in 1993 and 2003, was translated into Chinese and Thai and administered to female sex workers attending the SSHC or seen on outreach. Results: In all, 488 surveys were distributed, of which 435 were returned; 43% in Chinese and 57% in Thai. Most women did not plan on sex work before their arrival in Australia. Compared with Chinese-speaking women, Thai-speaking women rated themselves higher on English language literacy, had better knowledge of the transmission of HIV and sexually transmissible infections (STIs) and were more likely to practice 100% condom use. Overall, 72% of the sex workers surveyed reported consistent condom use for vaginal sex at work. Conclusions: Consistent condom use for vaginal sex at work among Chinese- and Thai-speaking female sex workers has decreased slightly from that reported in a similar survey conducted by the SSHC in 2003, when 85% of sex workers reported consistent condom use. There are significant differences between Chinese- and Thai-speaking sex workers in terms of both knowledge and safer sex practices. Ongoing health promotion efforts should focus on providing culturally appropriate education around STIs and safe sex practices not only to workers, but also to parlour owners, managers and consumers.


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Carrie E. Lyons ◽  
Sosthenes Ketende ◽  
Anna L. Bowring ◽  
Amrita Rao ◽  
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Robin A. Pollini ◽  
María Luisa Zúñiga ◽  
Steffanie A. Strathdee ◽  
Remedios Lozada ◽  
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Trang Q. Nguyen ◽  
Clare Barrington ◽  
Martha Perez ◽  
Yeycy Donastorg ◽  
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Jonathan M Ellen ◽  
Luis Moreno ◽  
Santo Rosario ◽  
Joanne Katz ◽  
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