BACKGROUND: This study examined cross-sectional data collected from substance-using female sex workers (FSW) and non-sex workers (non-SW) in Pretoria, South Africa, who entered a randomized controlled trial. METHODS: Women who reported alcohol use and recently engaging in sex work or unprotected sex were recruited for a randomized study. The study sample (N = 506) comprised 335 FSW and 171 female non-SW from Pretoria and surrounding areas. Self-reported data about alcohol and other drug use as well as treatment needs and access were collected from participants before they entered a brief intervention. RESULTS: As compared with female non-SW, FSW were found to have a greater likelihood of having a past year diagnosis of alcohol or other drug...
Background: Despite high levels of substance use disorders in Cape Town, substance abuse treatment u...
Aims: This study describes the amounts and effects of drug use in bar and club sex work, and the use...
Despite a high prevalence of alcohol and other drug use (AOD) in South Africa, little is known about...
Abstract Background This study examined cross-sectional data collected from substance-using female s...
Abstract Background This study examined cross-sectional data collected from substance-using female s...
IntroductionSex workers in South Africa experience high levels of trauma and mental health issues, b...
Abstract Background Women in South Africa who use alcohol and other drugs face multiple barriers to ...
The phenomenon of female sex workers in South Africa is yet to be understood from both the cultural ...
Background: Initiation of treatment for substance use disorders is low among young women from disadv...
Background In South Africa, female sex workers (FSWs) are perceived to play a pivotal role in the co...
In South Africa, the rate of HIV in the sex worker (SW) population is exceedingly high, but critical...
Sex workers in Sub-Saharan Africa are vulnerable to a range of factors that dispose them to poor hea...
BACKGROUND: Female Sex Workers (FSWs) are at high risk of harmful alcohol and other drug use. We use...
This exploratory study examines the links between drug use and high-risk sexual practices and HIV in...
Female sex workers (FSWs) are disproportionately affected by HIV, even in the context of broadly gen...
Background: Despite high levels of substance use disorders in Cape Town, substance abuse treatment u...
Aims: This study describes the amounts and effects of drug use in bar and club sex work, and the use...
Despite a high prevalence of alcohol and other drug use (AOD) in South Africa, little is known about...
Abstract Background This study examined cross-sectional data collected from substance-using female s...
Abstract Background This study examined cross-sectional data collected from substance-using female s...
IntroductionSex workers in South Africa experience high levels of trauma and mental health issues, b...
Abstract Background Women in South Africa who use alcohol and other drugs face multiple barriers to ...
The phenomenon of female sex workers in South Africa is yet to be understood from both the cultural ...
Background: Initiation of treatment for substance use disorders is low among young women from disadv...
Background In South Africa, female sex workers (FSWs) are perceived to play a pivotal role in the co...
In South Africa, the rate of HIV in the sex worker (SW) population is exceedingly high, but critical...
Sex workers in Sub-Saharan Africa are vulnerable to a range of factors that dispose them to poor hea...
BACKGROUND: Female Sex Workers (FSWs) are at high risk of harmful alcohol and other drug use. We use...
This exploratory study examines the links between drug use and high-risk sexual practices and HIV in...
Female sex workers (FSWs) are disproportionately affected by HIV, even in the context of broadly gen...
Background: Despite high levels of substance use disorders in Cape Town, substance abuse treatment u...
Aims: This study describes the amounts and effects of drug use in bar and club sex work, and the use...
Despite a high prevalence of alcohol and other drug use (AOD) in South Africa, little is known about...