Transactional sex work and HIV among women in conflict-affected Northeastern Uganda: a population-based study

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Background: Armed conflict and the HIV pandemic are significant global health issues. Evidence of the association between armed conflict and HIV infection has been conflicting. Our objective was to examine the role of mediating risk factors, such as engagement in transactional sex work, to elucidate the relation between armed conflict and HIV infection. Methods: We used multistage sampling across three Northeastern Ugandan districts to randomly select 605 women aged 13 to 49 to answer cross-sectional surveys from January to May of 2016. We used multivariate logistic regression model with R 4.0.3 to examine if exposure to armed conflict has an indirect effect on reporting having an HIV-positive serostatus through engagement in transactional sex work. Age and district residence were included as covariates. Results: Exposure to armed conflict β =.16, SE =.04, p

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Mootz, J. J., Odejimi, O. A., Bhattacharya, A., Kann, B., Ettelbrick, J., Mello, M., … Khoshnood, K. (2022). Transactional sex work and HIV among women in conflict-affected Northeastern Uganda: a population-based study. Conflict and Health, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13031-022-00441-5

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