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Maher, L (5)
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Selling sex in unsafe spaces: Sex work risk environments in Phnom Penh, Cambodia 

Maher, L; Mooney-Somers, Julie; Phlong, P; Couture, MC; Stein, E; Evans, J; Cockroft, M; Sansothy, N; Nemoto, T; Page, K
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Background The risk environment framework provides a valuable but under-utilised heuristic for understanding environmental vulnerability to HIV and other sexually transmitted infections among female sex workers. Brothels ...
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Amphetamine-type stimulant use and HIV/STI risk behaviour among young female sex workers in Phnom Penh, Cambodia 

Maher, L; Phlong, P; Mooney-Somers, Julie; Keo, S; Stein, E; Couture, MC; Page, K
Published 2011-01-01
Background: Use of amphetamine-type substances (ATS) has been linked to increased risk of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STI) worldwide. In Cambodia, recent ATS use is independently associated with incident ...
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Condom negotiation across different relationship types by young women engaged in sex work in Phnom Penh, Cambodia 

Maher, L; Mooney-Somers, Julie; Phlong, P; Couture, MC; Phal, S; Bates, A; Sansothy, N; Page, K
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Cambodia’s 100% Condom Use Programme is credited with an increase in consistent condom use in commercial sexual interactions and a decrease in HIV prevalence among female sex workers (FSWs). There has been little improvement ...
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Sex work and HIV in Cambodia: trajectories of risk and disease in two cohorts of high-risk young women in Phnom Penh, Cambodia 

Page, K; Stein, E; Sansothy, N; Evans, J; Couture, MC; Sichan, K; Cockroft, M; Mooney-Somers, Julie; Phlong, P; Kaldor, J; Maher, L
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Objectives HIV prevalence among Cambodian female sex workers (FSW) is among the highest in Southeast Asia. We describe HIV prevalence and associated risk exposures in FSW sampled serially in Phnom Penh, Cambodia (Young ...
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Conflicting rights: How the prohibition of human trafficking and sexual exploitation infringes the right to health of female sex workers in Phnom Penh, Cambodia 

Maher, L; Dixon, C; Phlong, P; Mooney-Somers, Julie; Stein, Ellen; Page, K
Published 2015-06-11
While repressive laws and policies in relation to sex work have the potential to undermine HIV prevention efforts, empirical research on their interface has been lacking. In 2008, Cambodia introduced anti-trafficking ...
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