Title |
Addressing vulnerabilities of female sex workers in an HIV prevention intervention in Mumbai and Thane: experiences from the Aastha project
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Published in |
HIV/AIDS (Auckland, N.Z.), February 2014
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DOI | 10.2147/hiv.s54062 |
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Authors |
Virupax Ranebennur, Sanjeevsingh Gaikwad, Sowmya Ramesh, Amrita Bhende |
Abstract |
It is important for targeted interventions to consider vulnerabilities of female sex workers (FSWs) such as poverty, work-related mobility, and literacy, for effective human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention. This paper describes and examines the association of the Aastha HIV/sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention project in Mumbai and Thane, India, on the relationship between vulnerability and behavioral outcomes. |
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