BACKGROUND: The majority of sex work in India is clandestine due to unfavorable legal environment and discrimination against female sex workers (FSWs). We report data on who these women are and when they get involved with sex work that could assist in increasing the reach of HIV prevention activities for them. METHODS: Detailed documentation of demography and various aspects of sex work was done through confidential interviews of 6648 FSWs in 13 districts in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The demography of FSWs was compared with that of women in the general population. RESULTS: A total of 5010 (75.4%), 1499 (22.5%), and 139 (2.1%) street-, home-, and brothel-based FSWs, respectively, participated. Comparison with women of Andhra Prades...
Risk of HIV and illness are the dominant context in which sex work is discussed in India and there i...
A cross-sectional study was carried out during January-June 2004 to assess the status of HIV infecti...
Background. The objective of the present study was to compare the sociodemographic characteristics a...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The majority of sex work in India...
BackgroundThe majority of sex work in India is clandestine due to unfavorable legal environment and ...
Of 6648 female sex workers (FSW) in 13 districts of Andhra Pradesh state in India, only 7.9% reporte...
BACKGROUND: Heterosexual contact is the most common mode of HIV transmission in India that is largel...
This report presents the findings from the female sex workers study in Andhra Pradesh, India impleme...
We conducted a qualitative study to examine the impact of an HIV prevention programme on female sex ...
BACKGROUND: It seems generally accepted that targeted interventions in India have been successful in...
BACKGROUND: The period 2006-2009 saw intensive scale-up of HIV prevention efforts and an increase in...
There are no studies that examine street-based female sex workers’ vulnerability to HIV from both cl...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact on sexual behaviour and sexually transmitted infections (STI) o...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the impact of a large-scale HIV prevention programme for female sex workers (...
This descriptive study presents the profiles of abused female sex workers (FSWs) in Chennai, India. ...
Risk of HIV and illness are the dominant context in which sex work is discussed in India and there i...
A cross-sectional study was carried out during January-June 2004 to assess the status of HIV infecti...
Background. The objective of the present study was to compare the sociodemographic characteristics a...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The majority of sex work in India...
BackgroundThe majority of sex work in India is clandestine due to unfavorable legal environment and ...
Of 6648 female sex workers (FSW) in 13 districts of Andhra Pradesh state in India, only 7.9% reporte...
BACKGROUND: Heterosexual contact is the most common mode of HIV transmission in India that is largel...
This report presents the findings from the female sex workers study in Andhra Pradesh, India impleme...
We conducted a qualitative study to examine the impact of an HIV prevention programme on female sex ...
BACKGROUND: It seems generally accepted that targeted interventions in India have been successful in...
BACKGROUND: The period 2006-2009 saw intensive scale-up of HIV prevention efforts and an increase in...
There are no studies that examine street-based female sex workers’ vulnerability to HIV from both cl...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact on sexual behaviour and sexually transmitted infections (STI) o...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the impact of a large-scale HIV prevention programme for female sex workers (...
This descriptive study presents the profiles of abused female sex workers (FSWs) in Chennai, India. ...
Risk of HIV and illness are the dominant context in which sex work is discussed in India and there i...
A cross-sectional study was carried out during January-June 2004 to assess the status of HIV infecti...
Background. The objective of the present study was to compare the sociodemographic characteristics a...