HIV diagnosis, the first step in HIV care and treatment engagement, may be inhibited by substance use among female sex workers (FSW). We assessed the relationship between alcohol and marijuana use and lack of HIV infection awareness among HIV-infected FSW in Lilongwe, Malawi
Aims: To investigate putative links between alcohol use, and unsafe sex and incident HIV infection i...
Alcohol consumption and participation in sexual risk behaviors are commonly discussed risk factors f...
Globally, female sex workers (FSWs) bear a disproportionate burden of GBV and HIV. Prior work has de...
HIV diagnosis, the first step in HIV care and treatment engagement, may be inhibited by substance us...
Female sex workers (FSW) have a high prevalence of substance use and HIV, but the impact of substanc...
The effect of substance use on optimal engagement across the HIV care continuum must be delineated t...
HIV testing is a critical first step to accessing HIV care and treatment, particularly for high-risk...
While many studies confirm the association between HIV, alcohol and injecting drug use by female sex...
While many studies confirm the association between HIV, alcohol and injecting drug use by female sex...
ObjectiveThe HIV care continuum among female sex workers (FSW), a key population, has not been well ...
Background: Although emerging Treatment as Prevention models can be effective in reducing HIV incide...
While many studies confirm the association between HIV, alcohol and injecting drug use by female sex...
In this study we examine the prevalence of HIV among drug abusers in Malawi. A purposive sample of 2...
While many studies confirm the association between HIV, alcohol and injecting drug use by female sex...
Background: Kenya's Coast Province has high prevalence for commercial sex and substance abuse. While...
Aims: To investigate putative links between alcohol use, and unsafe sex and incident HIV infection i...
Alcohol consumption and participation in sexual risk behaviors are commonly discussed risk factors f...
Globally, female sex workers (FSWs) bear a disproportionate burden of GBV and HIV. Prior work has de...
HIV diagnosis, the first step in HIV care and treatment engagement, may be inhibited by substance us...
Female sex workers (FSW) have a high prevalence of substance use and HIV, but the impact of substanc...
The effect of substance use on optimal engagement across the HIV care continuum must be delineated t...
HIV testing is a critical first step to accessing HIV care and treatment, particularly for high-risk...
While many studies confirm the association between HIV, alcohol and injecting drug use by female sex...
While many studies confirm the association between HIV, alcohol and injecting drug use by female sex...
ObjectiveThe HIV care continuum among female sex workers (FSW), a key population, has not been well ...
Background: Although emerging Treatment as Prevention models can be effective in reducing HIV incide...
While many studies confirm the association between HIV, alcohol and injecting drug use by female sex...
In this study we examine the prevalence of HIV among drug abusers in Malawi. A purposive sample of 2...
While many studies confirm the association between HIV, alcohol and injecting drug use by female sex...
Background: Kenya's Coast Province has high prevalence for commercial sex and substance abuse. While...
Aims: To investigate putative links between alcohol use, and unsafe sex and incident HIV infection i...
Alcohol consumption and participation in sexual risk behaviors are commonly discussed risk factors f...
Globally, female sex workers (FSWs) bear a disproportionate burden of GBV and HIV. Prior work has de...