Mafe MA
Public Health Division, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Lagos, Nigeria
Publications
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Review Article
Health-Seeking Behaviour of Brothel-Based Female Sex Workers in the Management of Sexually Transmitted Infections in Urban Communities of Ogun State, Nigeria
Author(s): Adeneye AK*, Mafe MA, Adeneye AA and Adeiga AA
Objective: This study examined the the health-seeking behaviour of female sex workers (FSWs) in the management of STIs. Methods: One hundred and thirty-one FSWs were interviewed using semi-structured questionnaires in Ogun State, South-West Nigeria. Results: Most (87.8%) of respondents interviewed knew condom use as the most effective way STIs including HIV can be prevented. About 24.0% and 94.0% of respondents consistently used condom during each round of sex with their regular/trusted sex partners and clients that ranged from2 to 9 and an average of 5 daily. Low (16.0%) self-perceived risk of STIs/HIV was reported among the FSWs despite their high-risk sexual activity. More than half of the respondents had good knowledge of signs and symptoms of STIs. In contrast, none of them knew that STIs can be asymptomatic. .. Read More»
