| Literature DB >> 31598099 |
Christy A Denckla1, Linnet Ongeri2, Linet Ouma2, Benson Singa2, Charity Maingi2, Rose Bosire2, Phelgona Otieno2, Danvers Omolo2,3, David C Henderson4, Lori B Chibnik1, Karestan C Koenen1, Veronica Manduku2.
Abstract
Female sex workers (FSW) residing in Kibra, Kenya experience elevated exposure to adverse events, yet the prevalence of parental bereavement is not well characterized. This cross-sectional pilot study on 301 FSWs residing in Kibra, Kenya found that 67.7% of these women were parentally bereaved. Significantly fewer parentally bereaved women reported historical use of condoms and emergency contraception compared to non-bereaved women, and older age of paternal bereavement was significantly associated with current contraceptive use. Prevalence rates of bereavement among this cohort are well over the national Kenyan average, and further research on the specific impact of bereavement is warranted.Entities:
Keywords: Female Sex Workers (FSW); Kenya; parental bereavement; reproductive health
Year: 2019 PMID: 31598099 PMCID: PMC6785239 DOI: 10.1080/15325024.2018.1560692
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Loss Trauma ISSN: 1532-5024