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Table 2 Sex work characteristics, sexual behaviors, and HIV services among HIV-positive female sex workers at each stage of the conditional 90–90-90 cascade in Juba and Nimule, South Sudan, 2016

From: Progress toward the UNAIDS 90–90-90 targets among female sex workers and sexually exploited female adolescents in Juba and Nimule, South Sudan

 

Juba

Nimule

 

HIV Positive

HIV-positive aware a

On treatment a

Suppressed viral load

HIV Positive

HIV-positive aware a

On treatment a

Suppressed viral load

 

N = 333

N = 233

N = 190

N = 126

N = 108

N = 82

N = 69

N = 58

 

n (%; 95% CI)

n (%; 95% CI)

n (%; 95% CI)

n (%; 95% CI)

n (%; 95% CI)

n (%; 95% CI)

n (%; 95% CI)

n (%; 95% CI)

Years selling sex

  ≤ 2 years

138 (44.6; 37.9–51.3)

106 (83.6; 75.8–91.4)

88 (83.3; 75.0–91.6)

68 (80.7; 71.6–89.8)

40 (39.6; 28.8–50.5)

28 (83.6; 70.1–97.1)

22 (71.0; 49.2–92.9)

18 (86.0; 69.3–100.0)

 3–4 years

88 (25.5; 19.8–31.1)

67 (83.6; 74.8–92.4)

49 (72.4; 59.0–85.8)

26 (57.0; 40.6–73.4)

32 (27.7; 18.3–37.1)

25 (93.0; 84.3–100.0)

22 (91.9; 81.6–100.0)

19 (90.6; 78.9–100.0)

  ≥ 5 years

96 (29.9; 24.0–35.9)

55 (72.9; 61.6–84.2)

48 (88.9; 79.8–97.9)

29 (62.1; 45.4–78.7)

36 (32.7; 22.6–42.8)

29 (100.0)

25 (80.4; 62.1–98.6)

21 (82.2; 63.3–100.0)

Has someone who facilitates meeting clients

 Yes

75 (23.0; 17.5–28.4)

49 (84.3; 73.3–95.4)

39 (79.8; 66.8–92.8)

26 (72.0; 55.1–88.8)

36 (28.5; 19.2–37.7)

30 (89.3; 78.6–100.0)

24 (77.2; 59.6–94.8)

19 (83.1; 66.0–100.0)

 No

252 (77.0; 71.6–82.5)

182 (79.5; 73.4–85.5)

149 (82.3; 75.6–89.0)

98 (69.4; 60.7–78.1)

72 (71.5; 62.3–80.8)

52 (92.4; 84.9–99.9)

45 (81.7; 67.7–95.8)

39 (87.8; 76.6–99.0)

Number of male clients who gave money, last 6 months

  < 5

13 (6.1; 2.3–9.9)

9 (86.3; 60.9–100.0)

7 (94.7; 86.4–100.0)

2 (48.2; 4.3–92.0)

12 (18.5; 7.5–29.5)

6 (100.0)

5 (91.8; 74.7–100.0)

5 (100.0; 90.5–100.0)

  ≥ 5

188 (93.9; 90.1–97.7)

125 (76.7; 69.1–84.2)

104 (84.5; 77.4–91.6)

71 (71.2; 61.2–81.2)

45 (81.5; 70.5–92.5)

37 (97.8; 94.4–100.0)

32 (81.8; 62.3–98.3)

29 (90.2; 78.4–100.0)

Used condoms with all male clients, last 6 months

 Yes

192 (61.2; 54.7–67.6)

152 (85.0; 79.1–91.0)

126 (83.5; 76.8–90.2)

80 (69.5; 60.0–79.0)

24 (20.6; 12.0–29.3)

18 (89.0; 75.2–100.0)

13 (69.8; 45.2–94.4)

8 (58.0; 23.1–92.9)

 No

128 (38.8; 32.4–45.3)

74 (72.2; 62.0–82.5)

57 (76.7; 64.4–89.0)

43 (74.0; 60.6–87.3)

78 (79.4; 70.7–88.0)

62 (91.6; 84.4–98.8)

54 (82.0; 69.0–94.9)

48 (90.5; 81.9–99.2)

Used condom at last sex act

 Yes

290 (87.9; 83.7–92.2)

213 (82.4; 77.0–87.6)

177 (83.7; 77.8–89.6)

117 (69.5; 61.5–77.5)

78 (70.5; 60.1–80.9)

61 (88.7; 80.6–96.9)

50 (80.0; 67.6–92.3)

41 (83.1; 71.0–95.3)

 No

38 (12.1; 7.8–16.3)

18 (61.9; 39.7–84.0)

11 (56.2; 28.4–84.1)

7 (77.5; 54.5–100.0)

29 (29.5; 19.1–39.9)

21 (98.9; 96.6–100.0)

19 (81.1; 57.5–100.0)

17 (94.2; 82.7–100.0)

Spoke with peer educator or outreach worker, last 12 months

 Yes

149 (48.1; 41.5–54.8)

126 (86.4; 79.8–93.1)

103 (85.0; 78.2–91.8)

72 (74.4; 64.8–84.1)

36 (30.2; 20.3–40.1)

30 (93.3; 85.7–100.0)

24 (72.8; 51.9–93.7)

21 (86.1; 70.7–100.0)

 No

177 (51.9; 45.2–58.5)

104 (74.3; 66.0–82.6)

84 (77.3; 67.0–87.6)

52 (64.0; 51.8–76.1)

71 (69.8; 59.9–79.7)

51 (90.2; 81.6–98.8)

44 (83.9; 71.1–96.7)

37 (88.6; 77.4–99.8)

Given free condoms, last 12 months

 Yes

232 (72.7; 67.0–78.3)

189 (86.3; 81.0–91.6)

154 (80.8; 74.0–87.6)

100 (69.5; 60.8–78.1)

59 (53.0; 42.2–63.9)

46 (87.4; 77.6–97.2)

36 (72.9; 56.2–89.5)

29 (77.4; 61.2–93.7)

 No

95 (27.3; 21.7–33.0)

40 (59.7; 46.2–73.1)

33 (86.2; 75.5–96.9)

23 (71.4; 54.4–88.4)

49 (47.0; 36.1–57.8)

36 (96.6; 90.9–100.0)

33 (89.1; 76.4–100.0)

29 (95.5; 88.3–100.0)

  1. Abbreviations: CI confidence interval