Outcomes of substance use and sexual power among adolescent girls and young women in Cape Town: Implications for structural and cultural differences
Wendee M. Wechsberg,
Felicia A. Browne,
Tara Carney
et al.
Abstract:Adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in South Africa experience contextual barriers to HIV risk reduction including incomplete schooling, unintended pregnancy, substance use, and gender-based violence. A cluster randomised trial in Cape Town allocated 24 Black and Coloured communities to a gender-focused HIV risk-reduction education; heavy alcohol intervention or HIV testing, with 500 AGYW total enrolled. We evaluated use; condom use; intervention efficacy by comparing mean differences overall, by methamphe… Show more
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