HIV, syphilis and sexual-risk behaviours' prevalence among in-and out-of-school adolescent girls and young women in Zambia: A cross-sectional survey study.
Patrick MusondaHikabasa HalwiindiPatrick KaongaAlice Ngoma-HazembaMatildah SimpungweMable MweembaChowa TemboCosmas ZyamboJohn ChisosoMargarate Nzala MunakampePowell ChoongaOwen NgalamikaMwiche MusukumaMalizgani P ChavulaNoah SichulaOliver MweembaJoseph Mumba ZuluHenry PhiriPublished in: PloS one (2024)
The study focused on assessing the prevalence and vulnerability of HIV, syphilis, GBV, and SRH services uptake among adolescent girls and young women, and exploring factors affecting girls' stay-in-school and re-engagement. The study found that HIV and syphilis are still significant public health problems among adolescent girls and young women in Zambia, emphasizing the need for increased efforts to prevent and manage these infections.