Using social practice theory in measuring perceived stigma among female sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya
Abstract Background Perceived stigma is a complex societal phenomenon that is harboured especially by female sex workers because of the interplay of a myriad of factors. As such, a precise measure of the contribution of different social practices and characteristics is necessary for both understandi...
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Main Authors: | Joseph Newton Guni (Author), Stanley Wechuli Wanjala (Author), Griffins Manguro (Author), Caroline Gichuki (Author), Megan SC Lim (Author), Minh D. Pham (Author), Stanley Luchters (Author), James Orwa (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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