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Sexual Coercion is Associated with HIV Risk Behavior Among Female Waiters in Jimma Town, Southwest Ethiopia.

Regasa ImanaMisra AbdullahiRahima AliAddisu EyeberuTamirat GetachewJemal AhmedIbsa MussaEyobel AmentieGirma WamiBetelhem SimeAdera Deballa
Published in: HIV/AIDS (Auckland, N.Z.) (2023)
A significant number of female waiters experienced sexual coercion and engaged in HIV-risk behaviors. Workplace, substance use, and sexual coercion were significantly associated with HIV risk behavior. As a result, establishments, town health offices, and other stakeholders should work together to safeguard female waiters from the burdens of sexual coercion, HIV risk behavior, and sexually transmitted infections.
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