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Susan S Witte

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Yang L, Witte S, Kiyingi J, Nabayinda J, Nsubuga E, Nabunya P, et al.
J Hum Behav Soc Environ . 2024 Jul; 34(5):783-796. PMID: 39081849
Poverty and economic insecurity are driving forces in entering sex work among women in low resource areas. This increases their risk for HIV by influencing the decision-making process for high-risk...
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McCrimmon T, Mukherjee T, Norcini Pala A, Mergenova G, Terlikbayeva A, Primbetova S, et al.
AIDS Behav . 2024 Jul; 28(11):3549-3558. PMID: 39039398
Women engaged in sex work (WESW) who use drugs are a key population in Kazakhstan's HIV epidemic. Global research suggests susceptibility to HIV varies by sex work environment. This study...
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Balakrishnan A, Otieno S, Dzombo M, Plaxico L, Ukoh E, Obara L, et al.
Front Public Health . 2024 Jun; 12:1389054. PMID: 38887261
Climate change is expected to profoundly impact health and coping and widen social and environmental inequalities. People living in informal settlements are especially vulnerable to climate change as they are...
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Nattabi J, Bahar O, Nabayinda J, Nabunya P, Kiyingi J, Kizito S, et al.
Res Sq . 2024 Jun; PMID: 38883774
Background: Women Engaged in commercial Sex Work (WESW) are exposed to behavioral, biological, and structural factors that exacerbate their risk to HIV infection and other sexually transmitted infections. While commercial...
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Kiyingi J, Jennings Mayo-Wilson L, Nabunya P, Kizito S, Nabayinda J, Nattabi J, et al.
AIDS Behav . 2024 Apr; 28(7):2350-2360. PMID: 38605251
Women employed by sex work (WESW) experience significant gaps in accessing necessary healthcare services, leading to unmet health needs. Yet, there is a dearth of literature on the barriers to...
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Nabayinda J, Witte S, Kizito S, Nanteza F, Nsubuga E, Bahar O, et al.
Soc Sci Med . 2024 Apr; 348:116846. PMID: 38581814
Women engaged in sex work (WESW) are at heightened risk of experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV) compared to women in the general population. This study examines the impact of an...
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Tozan Y, Kiyingi J, Kim S, Nabayinda J, Namuwonge F, Nsubuga E, et al.
Am J Trop Med Hyg . 2024 Apr; 110(5):1046-1056. PMID: 38579695
In Uganda, women engaged in sex work (WESW) are a marginalized population at the intersection of multiple vulnerabilities. The Kyaterekera intervention is targeted at WESW in Rakai and the greater...
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Velez-Grau C, El-Bassel N, McCrimmon T, Terlikbayeva A, Primbetova S, Mergenova G, et al.
Int Soc Work . 2023 Nov; 65(4):663-677. PMID: 38031578
Over the past decade, Kazakhstan has experienced increased cases of HIV, especially among women who engage in sex work and use drugs. Research has examined the efficacy of structural interventions...
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Velez-Grau C, El-Bassel N, McCrimmon T, Chang M, Terlikbayeva A, Primbetova S, et al.
Ment Health Prev . 2023 Nov; 23. PMID: 38031555
Suicide rates in Kazakhstan rank fourth worldwide. Suicidal ideation is a strong predictor of death by suicide. Yet there is limited information about factors associated with suicidal ideation among women...
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Witte S, Norcini Pala A, Mukherjee T, Yang L, McCrimmon T, Mergenova G, et al.
AIDS Behav . 2023 Jun; 27(12):4084-4093. PMID: 37389675
Women who exchange sex and use drugs (WESUD) are at high risk for HIV infection and partner violence. The few tested interventions at the intersection of HIV and IPV show...