| Literature DB >> 36207033 |
Anne Marieke Simmelink1, Caroline M Gichuki1,2, Frances H Ampt3,4, Griffins Manguro2, Megan S C Lim3,4, Paul Agius3,4, Margaret Hellard3,4,5,6, Walter Jaoko7, Mark A Stoové3,4,8, Kelly L'Engle9, Marleen Temmerman2,10,11, Peter Gichangi2,11,12, Stanley Luchters13,11,14,15.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Prevalence of lifetime-induced abortion in female sex workers (FSWs) in Kenya was previously estimated between 43% and 86%. Our analysis aimed at assessing lifetime prevalence and correlates, and incidence and predictors of induced abortions among FSWs in Kenya.Entities:
Keywords: EPIDEMIOLOGY; PUBLIC HEALTH; SEXUAL MEDICINE
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36207033 PMCID: PMC9557798 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-053218
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 3.006
Figure 1Eligibility flow diagram for the WHISPER or SHOUT study as per CONSORT.33 34 CONSORT, Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials; FSW, female sex workers; RCT, randomised controlled trials; SRH, sexual and reproductive health.
Sociodemographic characteristics, reproductive history, contraceptive use and intimate partner violence at baseline of female sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya (n=866, unless stated otherwise)
| Characteristic | N | Cluster-adjusted mean (SD) or proportion in % (95% CI)* |
| Mean age, in years | 25.5 (4.7) | |
| Highest level of education | ||
| None or some primary | 101 | 11.2 (9.2 to 13.6) |
| Completed primary or some secondary | 459 | 53.8 (50.1 to 57.6) |
| Completed secondary or some tertiary | 306 | 34.9 (31.3 to 38.7) |
| Religion (n=864) | ||
| Protestant | 389 | 44.8 (41.4 to 48.2) |
| Catholic | 304 | 36.0 (32.3 to 39.8) |
| Muslim | 171 | 19.2 (15.6 to 23.4) |
| Electricity available in household (n=863)† | 660 | 76.4 (73.0 to 79.5) |
| Duration of sex work, in years | 4.7 (3.5) | |
| Full time FSW (n=861)‡ | 605 | 68.9 (64.0 to 73.5) |
| Weekly income from sex work (n=861) | ||
| ≤1000 Ksh | 144 | 16.2 (13.2 to 19.8) |
| 1001–2000 Ksh | 211 | 24.0 (21.0 to 27.3) |
| ≥2001 Ksh§ | 508 | 59.8 (55.1 to 64.3) |
| Sex work venue | ||
| Bar with lodging | 388 | 43.8 (37.7 to 50.2) |
| Bar without lodging | 147 | 17.2 (13.7 to 21.3) |
| Lodging/guesthouse | 138 | 15.1 (10.9 to 20.5) |
| Street/beach | 86 | 11.2 (7.8 to 15.7) |
| Other¶ | 107 | 12.7 (9.1 to 17.5) |
| Marital status | ||
| Married/cohabiting | 54 | 6.0 (4.5 to 8.0) |
| Single (not cohabiting) | 627 | 73.0 (69.6 to 76.2) |
| Separated/divorced/widowed | 185 | 21.0 (18.0 to 24.3) |
| Currently has husband/boyfriend | 484 | 56.6 (52.5 to 60.7) |
| Disclosure of sex work to husband/boyfriend (n=483)** | ||
| Yes | 136 | 28.7 (24.4 to 33.3) |
| No | 344 | 70.8 (66.0 to 75.1) |
| Do not know | 3 | 0.6 (0.2 to 1.7) |
| Ever had a pregnancy | 666 | 76.1 (72.3 to 79.5) |
| Has a living child | 622 | 71.2 (67.1 to 75.0) |
| Ever had an unintended pregnancy (n=864)†† | 451 | 51.2 (47.4 to 54.9) |
| Ever had an induced abortion | 103 | 11.9 (10.0 to 14.2) |
| Location of most recent induced abortion (n=102) | ||
| Government hospital | 2 | 1.8 (0.4 to 6.9) |
| FP clinic, like Marie Stopes | 9 | 8.3 (4.4 to 15.0) |
| Private hospital/clinic | 58 | 57.1 (46.5 to 67.2) |
| Private doctor GP | 4 | 3.7 (1.4 to 9.6) |
| Pharmacy | 9 | 8.9 (4.6 to 16.8) |
| Traditional healer | 4 | 3.8 (1.4 to 10.0) |
| Home | 16 | 16.4 (9.0 to 27.8) |
| Uses a highly effective contraceptive method‡‡ | 473 | 54.4 (49.5 to 59.2) |
| Ever experienced IPV | 650 | 75.0 (71.1 to 78.5) |
| Experienced IPV in past 12 months§§ | 525 | 60.1 (55.5 to 64.6) |
*Inverse probability-weighted percentages.
†Availability of electricity in the household is presented here as a proxy for household SES.
‡Fulltime work as FSW is characterised as having no other sources of income in the last 6 months.
§1000 Kenyan Shilling (Ksh) is about US$10.
¶Brothel, strip club, casino, massage parlors, parks or home.
**Among participants with a husband or boyfriend.
††Assessed using the London Measure of Unintended Pregnancy (LMUP).
‡‡Highly effective is defined as use of contraceptive implants, IUD, injection, oral contraceptive pill and sterilisation.
§§Before baseline.
FP, family planning; FSW, female sex workers; GP, general practitioner; IPV, intimate partner violence; IUD, intrauterine devices; SES, socioeconomic status.
Correlates of participants with a history of induced abortion, and cluster-adjusted bivariable and multivariable logistic regression analysis on history of induced abortion (n=866)
| Characteristic | Ever had an induced abortion (n=103); n/N (cluster-adjusted proportion in %)* | Crude OR | Adjusted OR | ||
| OR (95% CI)† | P value | OR (95% CI)† | P value | ||
| Age (in years) | 27.0 (4.9)‡ | 1.08 (1.03 to 1.14) | 0.001 | 1.04 (0.97 to 1.11) | 0.28 |
| Highest level of education | |||||
| None or some primary | 14/101 (13.5) | Ref. | Ref. | ||
| Completed primary or some secondary | 57/459 (12.4) | 0.90 (0.47 to 1.72) | 0.749 | 0.96 (0.48 to 1.99) | 0.895 |
| Completed secondary or some tertiary | 32/306 (10.7) | 0.77 (0.40 to 1.47) | 0.423 | 0.83 (0.40 to 1.84) | 0.62 |
| SES-tertile | |||||
| Poorest | 39/290 (13.4) | Ref. | Ref. | ||
| Middle | 33/287 (10.9) | 0.79 (0.46 to 1.35) | 0.386 | 0.89 (0.50 to 1.59) | 0.697 |
| Richest | 31/289 (11.4) | 0.83 (0.47 to 1.46) | 0.51 | 0.83 (0.46 to 1.50) | 0.674 |
| Mean duration of sex work (in years) | 6.1 (3.4)‡ | 1.12 (1.07 to 1.17) | <0.001 | 1.08 (1.00 to 1.16) | 0.053 |
| Highly effective contraceptive use§ | |||||
| Yes | 51/473 (10.6) | Ref. | Ref. | ||
| No | 52/393 (13.5) | 1.32 (0.88 to 1.97) | 0.173 | 1.76 (1.11 to 2.79) | 0.017 |
| High FP knowledge score | |||||
| No | 60/562 (10.5) | Ref. | Ref. | ||
| Yes | 43/304 (14.5) | 1.44 (0.95 to 2.19) | 0.084 | 1.34 (0.85 to 2.10) | 0.2 |
| Positive attitude to FP use | |||||
| No | 43/354 (12.4) | Ref. | Ref. | ||
| Yes | 60/512 (11.6) | 0.93 (0.60 to 1.44) | 0.743 | 0.90 (0.56 to 1.45) | 0.661 |
| High FP-specific self-efficacy | |||||
| No | 24/237 (10.1) | Ref. | Ref. | ||
| Yes | 79/629 (12.6) | 1.28 (0.76 to 2.17) | 0.345 | 1.23 (0.72 to 2.10) | 0.454 |
| Ever-experienced intimate partner violence | |||||
| No | 12/216 (5.2) | Ref. | Ref. | ||
| Yes | 91/650 (14.1) | 2.98 (1.55 to 5.74) | 0.001 | 2.61 (1.35 to 5.06) | 0.005 |
*Inverse probability-weighted percentages.
†SEs are corrected by cluster sandwich variance estimation.
‡Mean (SD) of women who ever had an induced abortion.
§Highly effective is defined as use of contraceptive implants, IUD, injection, contraceptive pill and sterilisation.
FP, family planning; IUD, intrauterine devices; SES, socioeconomic status.
Figure 2Overview of pregnancy outcomes during the 12-month follow-up. n=773. FP, family planning; GP, general practitioner.
Baseline predictors of incident abortion in FSWs among Mombasa, Kenya (n=773)*
| Baseline predictors of incident abortions | Unadjusted | Adjusted HR† | ||
| HR (95% CI)‡ | P value | HR (95% CI)‡ | P value | |
| Age (in years) | 0.96 (0.89 to 1.04) | 0.315 | 1.00 (0.91 to 1.09) | 0.918 |
| Mean duration of sex work (in years) | 0.93 (0.82 to 1.05) | 0.234 | 0.92 (0.79 to 1.09) | 0.336 |
| Currently has husband/boyfriend | 0.83 (0.40 to 1.73) | 0.622 | 0.80 (0.39 to 1.64) | 0.537 |
| Not using highly effective contraceptive§ | 1.50 (0.69 to 3.23) | 0.310 | 1.51 (0.66 to 3.49) | 0.332 |
| Experienced IPV in last 12 months | 1.67 (0.74 to 3.79) | 0.216 | 1.93 (0.86 to 4.34) | 0.122 |
*Discrete-time survival analysis including the first induced abortion per women. Generalised linear mixed model with complementary log–log link, binomial distribution, offset for log time between visits and random intercept for participants.
†All adjusted HRs are also adjusted for the intervention. The intervention had no detectable effect on the outcome of incident abortions.
‡Cluster robust SE s for sex-work venue clustering.
§Highly effective is defined as use of contraceptive implants, IUD, injection, oral contraceptive pill and sterilisation.
FSW, female sex workers; IPV, intimate partner violence; IUD, intrauterine devices.