Intimate partner and client-perpetrated violence are associated with reduced HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake, depression and generalized anxiety in a cross-sectional study of female sex workers from Nairobi, Kenya.

Leis, Maria; McDermott, Miranda; Koziarz, Alex; Szadkowski, Leah; Kariri, Antony; Beattie, Tara S; Kaul, Rupert; Kimani, Joshua; (2021) Intimate partner and client-perpetrated violence are associated with reduced HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake, depression and generalized anxiety in a cross-sectional study of female sex workers from Nairobi, Kenya. JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL AIDS SOCIETY, 24 Sup (Suppl). e25711-. ISSN 1758-2652 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/jia2.25711

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Faculty and Department Faculty of Public Health and Policy > Dept of Global Health and Development
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