Improving access to health services for female entertainment workers in Cambodia: findings from the Mobile Link randomised controlled trial
Background: Female entertainment workers (FEWs) in Cambodia who work at karaoke bars, massage parlours, and beer gardens have higher rates of HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), psychological distress, substance use, and gender-based violence than the general population. Reaching these w...
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Main Authors: | Carinne Brody, DrPH (Author), Pheak Chhoun, MPH (Author), Tuot Sovannary, MA (Author), Anne E Fehrenbacher, PhD (Author), Alexander Moran, MSPH (Author), Dallas Swendeman, PhD (Author), Siyan Yi, PhD (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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