Client-perpetrated gender-based violence among female sex workers in conflict-affected Northern Uganda: a cross-sectional study.
Volume: 11
Issue: 9
Year of Publication: 2021
Abstract summary
To determine the prevalence and associated factors of client-perpetrated gender-based violence among female sex workers in conflict-affected Northern Uganda.We conducted a cross-sectional study among female sex workers in Gulu district in conflict-affected Northern Uganda.The study participants included 300 female sex workers aged 18+ years. The participants were selected using simple random sampling from a database of female sex workers maintained at a national non-governmental organisation in Gulu.The outcome measure was self-reported exposure to client-perpetrated gender-based violence.We used a pretested semistructured questionnaire to collect data on sociodemographic characteristics, sex work-related characteristics, alcohol use, illicit drug use, HIV status and self-reported exposure to client-perpetrated gender-based violence. Then, data were entered into Epi Info V.7 and analysed using Stata V.14.0.Among participants, 61.0% reported client-perpetrated gender-based violence. Economic (58.7%) and emotional (52.0%) violence were the most common forms of client-perpetrated gender-based violence in this population. Independently, being: street-based (adjusted OR=9.66, 95% CI 2.78 to 33.5), mobile (adjusted OR=3.21, 95% CI 1.83 to 5.64), HIV-positive (adjusted OR=1.90, 95% CI 1.09 to 3.31) and a low-income earner (Study Outcome
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Citations : UNHCR . Gender-based violence. Available: https://www.unhcr.org/gender-based-violence.html [Accessed 12 Mar 2021].Authors : 4
Identifiers
Doi : e046894SSN : 2044-6055