PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

HIV risk perception and behavior among sex workers in three major urban centers of Mozambique.

  • Judite Langa,
  • César Sousa,
  • Mohsin Sidat,
  • Karen Kroeger,
  • Eleanor McLellan-Lemal,
  • Hrishikesh Belani,
  • Shama Patel,
  • Daniel Shodell,
  • Michael Shodell,
  • Irene Benech,
  • Richard Needle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0094838
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. e94838

Abstract

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HIV risk perceptions and behaviors of 236 commercial sex workers from three major Mozambican urban centers were studied using the International Rapid Assessment, Response and Evaluation (I-RARE) methodology. All were offered HIV testing and, in Maputo, syphilis testing was offered as well. Sixty-three of the 236 opted for HIV testing, with 30 (48%) testing positive for HIV. In Maputo, all 30 receiving HIV tests also had syphilis testing, with 6 (20%) found to be positive. Results include interview excerpts and qualitative results using I-RARE methodology and AnSWR-assisted analyses of the interviews and focus group sessions.