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Violence Against Women and HIV Risk Behaviors in Kampala, Uganda: Baseline Findings From the SASA! Study

NCJ Number
245953
Journal
Violence Against Women Volume: 19 Issue: 7 Dated: July 2013 Pages: 814-832
Author(s)
Leilani Francisco; Tanya Abramsky; Ligia Kiss; Lori Michau; Tina Musuya; Deanna Kerrigan; Dan Kaye; Charlotte Watts
Date Published
July 2013
Length
19 pages
Annotation
This article presents baseline data from the SASA! this is the Swahili for now Study, a cluster randomized trial of a community-mobilization intervention to prevent violence against women and HIV/AIDS in Kampala, Uganda.
Abstract
This article presents baseline data from the SASA! this is the Swahili for now Study, a cluster randomized trial of a community-mobilization intervention to prevent violence against women and HIV/AIDS in Kampala, Uganda. Logistic regression was used to explore associations between intimate partner violence IPV and sexual risk behaviors, among 1,206 ever-partnered men and women 18-49 years. Twenty-seven percent of women reported past-year experience of physical and/or sexual IPV. Female experience and male perpetration of IPV were strongly associated with sexual risk behaviors. Findings confirm the importance of the SASA! intervention in this setting and endorse integrated strategies for IPV and HIV prevention. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage.