In 2011 PSI/Vietnam conducted a second, behavioral survey among 1,666 SW in 7 provinces, including 315 SW-IDUs in 3 project provinces using RDS. Sex workers were recruited in 7 of the priority PEPFAR provinces. The objectives of the survey were to monitor trends (2008 vs. 2011) and assess associations between exposure to programs and behavior change. The study concludes that: 1. A large number of sex workers report no contact with any HIV prevention intervention. 2. There has been an overall decrease in consistent condom use between 2008 and 2011 driven primarily by decreases in 3 provinces, however SW exposed to HIV prevention programming through outreach and drop-in centers are more likely to report consistent condom use. 3. Sex worker...
Tracking surveys serve as tools to inform programming by routinely collecting data from cross-sectio...
PSI/China has provided programs for female sex workers (FSWs) including peer education, a drop-in-ce...
In 2002 PSI/Myanmar sought to regularly conduct a quantitative study on the knowledge, attitudes, an...
The purpose of this TRaC survey among sex workers (SW) and sex workers who inject drugs (SW-IDU) was...
This survey among male clients of female sex workers1 aimed to:-Identify and describe segments of th...
The 2012 SW & SW-IDU Behavioral Survey is the third and final round of this survey conducted by the ...
This survey among male clients of sex workers and potential male clients of sex workers, aimed to: 1...
This endline survey was conducted in April 2008. The survey monitored changes in key indicators bet...
Objective: Women who sell sex and use drugs have dual risks for HIV infection. Despite increasing re...
The primary research objectives are as follows: 1) To gain comprehensive data for informing PSI/Lao...
Knowledge of female sex workers' (FSW) condom use behaviors in Vietnam is important for predicting t...
This study examined consistent condom use with clients, self-reported sexually transmitted infection...
Tracking surveys serve as tools to inform programming by routinely collecting data from cross-sectio...
The study goal is to provide evidence for monitoring and evaluation of PSI/Myanmar HIV Prevention Pr...
Background: Risk behaviors among female sex workers (FSW) are considerable drivers of HIV infections...
Tracking surveys serve as tools to inform programming by routinely collecting data from cross-sectio...
PSI/China has provided programs for female sex workers (FSWs) including peer education, a drop-in-ce...
In 2002 PSI/Myanmar sought to regularly conduct a quantitative study on the knowledge, attitudes, an...
The purpose of this TRaC survey among sex workers (SW) and sex workers who inject drugs (SW-IDU) was...
This survey among male clients of female sex workers1 aimed to:-Identify and describe segments of th...
The 2012 SW & SW-IDU Behavioral Survey is the third and final round of this survey conducted by the ...
This survey among male clients of sex workers and potential male clients of sex workers, aimed to: 1...
This endline survey was conducted in April 2008. The survey monitored changes in key indicators bet...
Objective: Women who sell sex and use drugs have dual risks for HIV infection. Despite increasing re...
The primary research objectives are as follows: 1) To gain comprehensive data for informing PSI/Lao...
Knowledge of female sex workers' (FSW) condom use behaviors in Vietnam is important for predicting t...
This study examined consistent condom use with clients, self-reported sexually transmitted infection...
Tracking surveys serve as tools to inform programming by routinely collecting data from cross-sectio...
The study goal is to provide evidence for monitoring and evaluation of PSI/Myanmar HIV Prevention Pr...
Background: Risk behaviors among female sex workers (FSW) are considerable drivers of HIV infections...
Tracking surveys serve as tools to inform programming by routinely collecting data from cross-sectio...
PSI/China has provided programs for female sex workers (FSWs) including peer education, a drop-in-ce...
In 2002 PSI/Myanmar sought to regularly conduct a quantitative study on the knowledge, attitudes, an...