Transactional sex among women in Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Publisher:
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Publication Type:
Journal Article
Citation:
PLOS ONE, 2023, 18, (6), pp. e0286850
Issue Date:
2023
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INTRODUCTION Transactional sex is casual sex between two people to receive material incentives in exchange for sexual favors Transactional sex is associated with negative consequences which increase the risk of sexually transmitted diseases including HIV AIDS unintended pregnancy unsafe abortion and physiological trauma In Sub Saharan Africa several primary studies have been conducted in various countries to examine the prevalence and associated factors of transactional sex among women These studies had great discrepancies and inconsistent results Hence this systematic review and meta analysis aimed to synthesize the pooled prevalence of the practice of transactional sex among women and its associated factors in Sub Saharan Africa METHOD Data source PubMed Google Scholar HINARI the Cochrane Library and grey literature were searched from March 6 to April 24 2022 and included studies conducted from 2000 to 2022 The pooled prevalence of transactional sex and associated factors was estimated using Random Effect Model Stata version 16 0 was used to analyze the data The I squared statistic a funnel plot and Egger s test were used to check for heterogeneity and publication bias respectively A subgroup analysis was done based on the study years source of data sample sizes and geographical location RESULTS The pooled prevalence of transactional sex among women in Sub Saharan Africa was 12 55 9 59 15 52 Early sexual debut OR 2 58 95 CI 1 56 4 27 substance abuse OR 4 62 95 CI 2 62 8 08 history of sexual experience OR 4 87 95 CI 2 37 10 02 physical violence abuse OR 6 70 95 CI 3 32 13 53 orphanhood OR 2 10 95 CI 1 27 3 47 and sexual violence abuse OR 3 76 95 CI 1 08 13 05 were significantly associated with transactional sex CONCLUSION The prevalence of transactional sex among women in sub Saharan Africa was high Alcohol consumption substance abuse early sex debuts having a history of sexual experiences physical violence and sexual violence increased the practice of transactiona
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