“…Our results have parallels to other literature demonstrating links between food insecurity, economic vulnerability, gendered power dynamics, and transactional sex or sex work (Chatterji, Murray, London, & Anglewicz, 2005;Cluver et al, 2012;Dunkle et al, 2007;Fielding-Miller, Mnisi, Adams, Baral, & Kennedy, 2014;Lwenya & Yongo, 2012;McCoy, Ralph, Njau, Msolla, & Padian, 2014;Robinson & Yeh, 2011). Further, these results position a gendered economy and environmental change as structural drivers of HIV, with parallels to other work on such drivers Govender, Seeley, & Watts, 2014;MacPherson et al, 2012) and the roles that persistent food insecurity and poverty play in perpetuating stigma (Tsai, Bangsberg, & Weiser, 2013) and undermining treatment adherence (Singer, Weiser, & McCoy, 2014;Weiser et al, 2014).…”