Senegal is the only African country where sex work is legal and regulated by a health policy. Senegalese female sex workers (FSWs) are required to register with a health facility and to attend monthly routine health checks aimed at testing and treating sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Compliance to those routine visits is recorded on a registration card that must be carried by FSWs in order to avoid sanctions in case of police arrests. Although this policy was first introduced in 1969 to limit the spread of STIs, there is no evidence so far of its impact on FSWs' health and well-being. The paper aims to fill this gap by exploiting a unique data set of registered and unregistered Senegalese FSWs. Using propensity score matching, we fi...
textabstractIntroduction: Virtually no African country provides HIV prevention services in sex work ...
Formal and informal commercial sex work is a way of life for many poor women in developing countries...
Senegal provides a unique example of a sub-Saharan African country with a legal framework for the re...
International audienceSenegal is the only African country where sex work is legal and regulated by a...
Senegal is the only low-income country where prostitution is legal and regulated by a health policy....
Evidence suggests that treating sexually transmitted infections (STIs) amongst female sex workers (F...
Sex workers supply sex acts out of bare necessity for survival. They are often stigmatised of their ...
HIV/AIDS is the second cause of mortality globally and there are 5000 new infections each day. Globa...
International audienceSocial desirability bias, which is the tendency to under-report socially undes...
This article presents findings from a study of HIV/AIDS programmes for urban sex workers in Dakar, S...
Background: Sex workers are disproportionately affected by HIV compared with the general population...
Social desirability bias, which is the tendency to underreport socially undesirable health behaviour...
Globally HIV incidence is slowing, however HIV epidemics among sex workers are stable or increasing ...
We test an intervention aiming to increase condom usage and HIV testing in a stigmatized population ...
BACKGROUND: Sex workers are disproportionately affected by HIV compared with the general population....
textabstractIntroduction: Virtually no African country provides HIV prevention services in sex work ...
Formal and informal commercial sex work is a way of life for many poor women in developing countries...
Senegal provides a unique example of a sub-Saharan African country with a legal framework for the re...
International audienceSenegal is the only African country where sex work is legal and regulated by a...
Senegal is the only low-income country where prostitution is legal and regulated by a health policy....
Evidence suggests that treating sexually transmitted infections (STIs) amongst female sex workers (F...
Sex workers supply sex acts out of bare necessity for survival. They are often stigmatised of their ...
HIV/AIDS is the second cause of mortality globally and there are 5000 new infections each day. Globa...
International audienceSocial desirability bias, which is the tendency to under-report socially undes...
This article presents findings from a study of HIV/AIDS programmes for urban sex workers in Dakar, S...
Background: Sex workers are disproportionately affected by HIV compared with the general population...
Social desirability bias, which is the tendency to underreport socially undesirable health behaviour...
Globally HIV incidence is slowing, however HIV epidemics among sex workers are stable or increasing ...
We test an intervention aiming to increase condom usage and HIV testing in a stigmatized population ...
BACKGROUND: Sex workers are disproportionately affected by HIV compared with the general population....
textabstractIntroduction: Virtually no African country provides HIV prevention services in sex work ...
Formal and informal commercial sex work is a way of life for many poor women in developing countries...
Senegal provides a unique example of a sub-Saharan African country with a legal framework for the re...