Combination of Digital and Conventional Intervention for Sexually Transmitted Infections Prevention among Female Sex Workers
Cindy Meilinda Sari,
Tri Nurkristina,
Bagoes Widjanarko
et al.
Abstract:Background: Female sex workers (FSWs) are at a high risk of contracting sexually transmitted infection (STI). Mobile health (mhealth) is one intervention that is easily accessible to everyone online and offline, allowing two-way communication through the program. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of m-health on STI prevention behavior among FSW.
Methods: The study was conducted using quasi-experimental design. It included the treatment group and the control group, each of which included … Show more
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