Syndemic of factors that shape the early lives of women who enter into sex work: a qualitative methods study from Nairobi, Kenya.
Pooja ShahTara S BeattieRhoda KabutiJennifer LikuMary Kung'uHellen BabuZaina Jamanull nullRupert KaulHelen Anne WeissKyegombe NambusiGraham F MedleyKaren M DevriesMitzy GafosEmily NyarikiJoshua KimaniJanet SeeleyPublished in: BMJ open (2023)
This is the first study in Kenya to qualitatively explore the early lives of sex workers from a syndemic perspective. This method identified the pivotal points of (1) leaving school early due to poverty or pregnancy, (2) breakdown of early intimate relationships and (3) women caring for dependents on their own. Complex, multi-component structural interventions before these points could help increase school retention, reduce teenage pregnancy, tackle violence, support young mothers and reduce entry into sex work and the risk that it entails by expanding livelihood options.