BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Sexual assault is a major cause of injury, unplanned pregnancy, HIV infection, and mental health problems worldwide. In parts of sub-Saharan Africa, sexual assault has reached epidemic proportions. This study evaluated the efficacy of an empowerment and self-defense intervention for adolescent girls to decrease the incidence of sexual assault and harassment in Nairobi’s large informal settlements. METHODS: A prospective cohort of 1978 adolescents from 4 neighborhoods near Nairobi were taught empowerment, deescalation, and self-defense skills in six 2-hour sessions. The standard-of-care (SOC) group (n = 428) received a life skills class. Self-reported, anonymous survey data were collected at baseline and 10.5 mon...
Objective: To assess how exposure to multiple, layered interventions predicts HIV-related outcomes a...
IntroductionWe sought to estimate the prevalence, severity and identify predictors of violence among...
Background: Despite global recognition that sexual violence is a violation of human rights, evidence...
Purpose To determine the effect of a standardized 6-week self-defense program on the incidence of...
Journal ArticleThe study’s design was a cluster-randomized,matched-pairs, parallel trial of a behavi...
Young people in sub-Saharan Africa face one of the world’s highest burdens of sexual violence. Prev...
Abstract Background Globally, sexual violence is prevalent, particularly for adolescent women. This ...
A journal Article by Prof. Munyae Mulinge and Dr. Oscar Githua, Lecturers in the school of Humanitie...
BackgroundGender-based violence (GBV) is a crucial global health problem among all age groups, inclu...
Many adolescent girls in Kenya face considerable risks and vulnerabilities that affect their educati...
Background: Many adolescent girls in Kenya and elsewhere face considerable risks and vulnerabilities...
Objectives: To assess the prevalence, outcome and awareness of sexual violence among high school fem...
Abstract Background Many adolescent girls in Kenya and elsewhere face considerable risks and vulnera...
Background: Many adolescent girls in Kenya and elsewhere face considerable risks and vulnerabilities...
Objective: To assess how exposure to multiple, layered interventions predicts HIV-related outcomes a...
Objective: To assess how exposure to multiple, layered interventions predicts HIV-related outcomes a...
IntroductionWe sought to estimate the prevalence, severity and identify predictors of violence among...
Background: Despite global recognition that sexual violence is a violation of human rights, evidence...
Purpose To determine the effect of a standardized 6-week self-defense program on the incidence of...
Journal ArticleThe study’s design was a cluster-randomized,matched-pairs, parallel trial of a behavi...
Young people in sub-Saharan Africa face one of the world’s highest burdens of sexual violence. Prev...
Abstract Background Globally, sexual violence is prevalent, particularly for adolescent women. This ...
A journal Article by Prof. Munyae Mulinge and Dr. Oscar Githua, Lecturers in the school of Humanitie...
BackgroundGender-based violence (GBV) is a crucial global health problem among all age groups, inclu...
Many adolescent girls in Kenya face considerable risks and vulnerabilities that affect their educati...
Background: Many adolescent girls in Kenya and elsewhere face considerable risks and vulnerabilities...
Objectives: To assess the prevalence, outcome and awareness of sexual violence among high school fem...
Abstract Background Many adolescent girls in Kenya and elsewhere face considerable risks and vulnera...
Background: Many adolescent girls in Kenya and elsewhere face considerable risks and vulnerabilities...
Objective: To assess how exposure to multiple, layered interventions predicts HIV-related outcomes a...
Objective: To assess how exposure to multiple, layered interventions predicts HIV-related outcomes a...
IntroductionWe sought to estimate the prevalence, severity and identify predictors of violence among...
Background: Despite global recognition that sexual violence is a violation of human rights, evidence...