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Examining Cash Expenditures and Associated HIV-Related Behaviors Using Financial Diaries in Women Employed by Sex Work in Rural Uganda: Findings from the Kyaterekera Study.

Larissa Jennings Mayo-WilsonSummer K PetersonJoshua KiyingiProscovia NabunyaOzge Sensoy BaharLyla S YangSusan S WitteFred M Ssewamala
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2023)
Financial diaries are a feasible tool to assess the economic lives of vulnerable women. Despite having paid work, most WESW encountered a myriad of financial challenges with limited spending on HIV prevention. Financial protections and additional income-generating activities may improve their status. More robust research is needed to understand the potentially complex relationship between income, expenditures, and HIV risk among vulnerable sex workers.
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