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abstract: 'Introduction: Cisgender and transgender woman sex workers (CWSWs and
TWSWs, respectively) are key populations in Malaysia with higher
HIV-prevalence than that of the general population. Given the impact
economic instability can have on HIV transmission in these populations,
novel HIV prevention interventions that reduce poverty may reduce HIV
incidence and improve linkage and retention to care for those already
living with HIV. We examine the feasibility of a microfinance-based HIV
prevention intervention among CWSW and TWSWs in Greater Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.
Methods: We conducted 35 in-depth interviews to examine the
acceptability of a microfinance-based HIV prevention intervention,
focusing on: (1) participants'' readiness to engage in other occupations
and the types of jobs in which they were interested in; (2) their level
of interest in the components of the potential intervention, including
training on financial literacy and vocational education; and (3)
possible barriers and facilitators to the successful completion of the
intervention. Using grounded theory as a framework of analysis,
transcripts were analysed through Nvivo 11.
Results: Participants were on average 41 years old, slightly less than
half (48\%) were married, and more than half (52\%) identified as
Muslim. Participants express high motivation to seek employment in other
professions as they perceived sex work as not a ``proper job{''''} with
opportunities for career growth but rather as a short-term option
offering an unstable form of income. Participants wanted to develop
their own small enterprise. Most participants expressed a high level of
interest in microfinance intervention and training to enable them to
enter a new profession. Possible barriers to intervention participation
included time, stigma, and a lack of resources.
Conclusion: Findings indicate that a microfinance intervention is
acceptable and desirable for CWSWs and TWSWs in urban Malaysian contexts
as participants reported that they were ready to engage in alternative
forms of income generation.'
affiliation: 'Wickersham, JA (Corresponding Author), Yale Univ, Sch Med, Dept Internal
Med, Sect Infect Dis,AIDS Program, New Haven, CT 06510 USA.
Lall, Priya; Saifi, Rumana; Azmi, Nuruljannah Nor; Pillai, Veena; Kamarulzaman,
Adeeba; Wickersham, Jeffrey A., Univ Malaya, Dept Med, Fac Med, Ctr Excellence Res
AIDS, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Shaw, Stacey A., Brigham Young Univ, Dept Social Work, Provo, UT 84602 USA.
Sherman, Susan G., Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Behav \& Soc, Baltimore,
MD USA.
El-Bassel, Nabila, Columbia Univ, Sch Social Work, Social Intervent Grp, New York,
NY USA.
Kamarulzaman, Adeeba; Wickersham, Jeffrey A., Yale Univ, Sch Med, Dept Internal
Med, Sect Infect Dis,AIDS Program, New Haven, CT 06510 USA.'
article-number: '21723'
author: Lall, Priya and Shaw, Stacey A. and Saifi, Rumana and Sherman, Susan G. and
Azmi, Nuruljannah Nor and Pillai, Veena and El-Bassel, Nabila and Kamarulzaman,
Adeeba and Wickersham, Jeffrey A.
author-email: jeffrey.wickersham@yale.edu
author_list:
- family: Lall
given: Priya
- family: Shaw
given: Stacey A.
- family: Saifi
given: Rumana
- family: Sherman
given: Susan G.
- family: Azmi
given: Nuruljannah Nor
- family: Pillai
given: Veena
- family: El-Bassel
given: Nabila
- family: Kamarulzaman
given: Adeeba
- family: Wickersham
given: Jeffrey A.
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.7448/IAS.20.1.21723
eissn: 1758-2652
files: []
journal: JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL AIDS SOCIETY
keywords: HIV; transgender women; cisgender women; sex work; microfinance
keywords-plus: 'HIV RISK BEHAVIOR; DRUG-USE; INJECT DRUGS; MAK-NYAH; PREVENTION; HEALTH;
PREVALENCE; CHALLENGES; VALIDITY; PEOPLE'
language: English
month: AUG 2
number-of-cited-references: '47'
orcid-numbers: 'SAIFI, RUMANA AKHTER/0000-0001-9114-4728
Lall, Priya/0000-0002-5313-4278'
papis_id: 22e1894aa7107d2560dc32c6fba37cc5
ref: Lall2017acceptabilitymicrofi
researcherid-numbers: 'SAIFI, RUMANA AKHTER/HPD-8522-2023
'
times-cited: '12'
title: Acceptability of a microfinance-based empowerment intervention for transgender
and cisgender women sex workers in Greater Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
type: article
unique-id: WOS:000407295600001
usage-count-last-180-days: '0'
usage-count-since-2013: '28'
volume: '20'
web-of-science-categories: Immunology; Infectious Diseases
year: '2017'