'It's because I like things… it's a status and he buys me airtime': exploring the role of transactional sex in young women's consumption patterns in rural South Africa (secondary findings from HPTN 068).
Meghna RanganathanLori HeiseCatherine MacPhailHeidi StöcklRichard J SilverwoodKathleen KahnAmanda SelinF Xavier Gómez-OlivéCharlotte WattsAudrey PettiforPublished in: Reproductive health (2018)
This study shows that young women are willing to take certain risks in order to have a degree of financial independence. Interventions that provide alternative methods of attaining this independence, such as the provision of cash transfers may have potential in preventing them from engaging in transactional relationships. Further, the psycho-social reasons that drive young women's motivations for consumption items resulting in risky sexual behaviours need to be better understood.