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Developing Experimental Vignettes to Identify Gender Norms Associated With Transactional Sex for Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Central Uganda
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 64Issue 4SupplementS60–S66Published in issue: April, 2019- Kirsten Stoebenau
- Nambusi Kyegombe
- Jeffrey B. Bingenheimer
- Ismael Ddumba-Nyanzi
- Josephine Mulindwa
Cited in Scopus: 14Transactional sex or informal sexual exchange relationships increase adolescent girls' and young women's (AGYW) HIV and pregnancy risk in sub-Saharan Africa. These relationships are grounded in the shared expectation that men should provide financial support to their partners. We built a vignette experiment to assess whether gender norms influenced by expectations of provision help to explain how transactional sex increases AGYW's sexual and reproductive health risks. - EditorialOpen Access
Veering From a Narrow Path: The Second Decade of Social Norms Research
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 64Issue 4SupplementS1–S3Published in issue: April, 2019- Jeffrey B. Bingenheimer
Cited in Scopus: 7Adolescents and young adults, particularly young women in low- and middle-income countries, face numerous and well-documented threats to their sexual and reproductive health, including adolescent pregnancy and childbearing, much of it unintended; complications from unsafe abortions; HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections; and child marriage [1–3]. To address these challenges, governments and nongovernmental organizations have attempted a range of intervention strategies, such as comprehensive sexuality education in schools [4], youth-friendly sexual and reproductive health services [5], and cash transfers [6,7].