Individual economic resources may have greater influence on school-enrolled young women's sexual decision-making than household wealth measures. However, few studies have investigated the effects of personal income, employment, and other financial assets on young women's sexual behaviors. Using baseline data from the HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) 068 study, we examined the association of ever having sex and adopting sexually-protective practices with individual-level economic resources among school-enrolled women, aged 13-20 years (n=2,533). Age-adjusted results showed that among all women employment was associated with ever having sex (OR=1.56, 95%CI:1.28-1.90). Among sexually-experienced women, paid work was associated with changes...
Objectives: Recent research demonstrates that economic interventions may positively effect HIV risk ...
This study investigated the relationship between economic status, education and risky sexual behavio...
Socioeconomic determinants of risky sexual behaviors in sub‐Saharan Africa are well known. The socio...
Individual economic resources may have greater influence on school-enrolled young women's sexual dec...
Despite the large interest in economic interventions to reduce HIV risk, little research has been do...
Recent evidence suggests that the burden of new HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa is concentrated...
This three-paper dissertation examined the association between social and economic factors and HIV r...
This study investigates how relative socioeconomic status influences the sexual behaviors of young w...
Objective To characterise perceived household support for female education and the associations betw...
Introduction and background: South Africa continues to have the highest rates of HIV (prevalence and...
Evidence on cash transfer interventions for HIV prevention in adolescent girls and young women is un...
The wide prevalence of HIV in Africa has long been associated with seemingly irrational levels of se...
BACKGROUND: Evidence shows that HIV prevalence among young women in sub-Saharan Africa increases alm...
Abstract Background Evidence shows that HIV prevalence among young women in sub-Saharan Africa incre...
In sub-Saharan Africa, women bear a disproportionate burden of HIV/AIDS while also facing economic a...
Objectives: Recent research demonstrates that economic interventions may positively effect HIV risk ...
This study investigated the relationship between economic status, education and risky sexual behavio...
Socioeconomic determinants of risky sexual behaviors in sub‐Saharan Africa are well known. The socio...
Individual economic resources may have greater influence on school-enrolled young women's sexual dec...
Despite the large interest in economic interventions to reduce HIV risk, little research has been do...
Recent evidence suggests that the burden of new HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa is concentrated...
This three-paper dissertation examined the association between social and economic factors and HIV r...
This study investigates how relative socioeconomic status influences the sexual behaviors of young w...
Objective To characterise perceived household support for female education and the associations betw...
Introduction and background: South Africa continues to have the highest rates of HIV (prevalence and...
Evidence on cash transfer interventions for HIV prevention in adolescent girls and young women is un...
The wide prevalence of HIV in Africa has long been associated with seemingly irrational levels of se...
BACKGROUND: Evidence shows that HIV prevalence among young women in sub-Saharan Africa increases alm...
Abstract Background Evidence shows that HIV prevalence among young women in sub-Saharan Africa incre...
In sub-Saharan Africa, women bear a disproportionate burden of HIV/AIDS while also facing economic a...
Objectives: Recent research demonstrates that economic interventions may positively effect HIV risk ...
This study investigated the relationship between economic status, education and risky sexual behavio...
Socioeconomic determinants of risky sexual behaviors in sub‐Saharan Africa are well known. The socio...