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Revisiting the understanding of “transactional sex” in sub-Saharan Africa: A review and synthesis of the literature
K Stoebenau, L Heise, J Wamoyi, N Bobrova
Social science & medicine 168, 186-197, 2016
4282016
Transactional sex and risk for HIV infection in sub‐Saharan Africa: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
J Wamoyi, K Stobeanau, N Bobrova, T Abramsky, C Watts
Journal of the international AIDS society 19 (1), 20992, 2016
2252016
New findings on child marriage in sub-Saharan Africa
S Petroni, M Steinhaus, NS Fenn, K Stoebenau, A Gregowski
Annals of global health 83 (5-6), 781-790, 2017
1492017
More than just talk: the framing of transactional sex and its implications for vulnerability to HIV in Lesotho, Madagascar and South Africa
K Stoebenau, SA Nixon, C Rubincam, S Willan, YZN Zembe, T Tsikoane, ...
Globalization and health 7, 1-15, 2011
1312011
Gender socialization during adolescence in low-and middle-income countries: Conceptualization, influences and outcomes
NA John, K Stoebenau, S Ritter, J Edmeades, N Balvin, Unicef
UNICEF. Office of Research-Innocenti, 2017
1282017
“… But Then He Became My Sipa”: The Implications of Relationship Fluidity for Condom Use Among Women Sex Workers in Antananarivo, Madagascar
K Stoebenau, MJ Hindin, CA Nathanson, PG Rakotoarison, ...
American journal of public health 99 (5), 811-819, 2009
752009
Improving the measurement of transactional sex in Sub-Saharan Africa: a critical review
J Wamoyi, M Ranganathan, N Kyegombe, K Stoebenau
JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 80 (4), 367-374, 2019
692019
Using network analysis to understand community-based programs: a case study from highland Madagascar
K Stoebenau, TW Valente
International family planning perspectives, 167-173, 2003
632003
Consuming sex: the association between modern goods, lifestyles and sexual behaviour among youth in Madagascar
K Stoebenau, RC Nair, V Rambeloson, PG Rakotoarison, ...
Globalization and health 9, 1-19, 2013
552013
Sexual health of adolescent girls and young women in Central Uganda: exploring perceived coercive aspects of transactional sex
N Kyegombe, R Meiksin, J Wamoyi, L Heise, K Stoebenau, AM Buller
Sexual and reproductive health matters 28 (1), 1700770, 2020
362020
Symbolic capital and health: The case of women's sex work in Antananarivo, Madagascar
K Stoebenau
Social Science & Medicine 68 (11), 2045-2052, 2009
362009
More Power to Her: How Empowering Girls Can Help to End Child Marriage
A Warner, K Stoebenau, AM Glinski
ICRW, 2014
322014
Developing experimental vignettes to identify gender norms associated with transactional sex for adolescent girls and young women in Central Uganda
K Stoebenau, N Kyegombe, JB Bingenheimer, I Ddumba-Nyanzi, ...
Journal of Adolescent Health 64 (4), S60-S66, 2019
282019
Evaluation of a mobile approach to gender-based violence service delivery among Syrian refugees in Lebanon
P Lilleston, L Winograd, S Ahmed, D Salamé, D Al Alam, K Stoebenau, ...
Health policy and planning 33 (7), 767-776, 2018
242018
Transactional sex and HIV risk: from analysis to action
K Stoebenau, L Winograd, A Holmes
Geneva Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS and STRIVE, 2018
222018
Sexual risk behaviors, mental health outcomes and attitudes supportive of wife-beating associated with childhood transactional sex among adolescent girls and young women …
L Chiang, A Howard, K Stoebenau, GM Massetti, R Apondi, J Hegle, ...
PLoS one 16 (3), e0249064, 2021
192021
The relationship context of adolescent fertility in southeastern Ghana
JB Bingenheimer, K Stoebenau
International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 42 (1), 1-12, 2016
182016
Understanding the adolescent family planning evidence base
AW McCleary-Sills, K Stoebenau, G Hollingworth
Washington DC: ICRW, 2014
172014
Child marriage, adolescent pregnancy and family formation in West and Central Africa
NS Fenn, J Edmeades, H Lantos, O Onovo, K Stoebenau, A Warner, ...
Int Cent Res Womenomen 32 (4), 2-8, 2015
152015
Girls Are Like Leaves on the Wind. How Gender Expectations Impact Girls' Education-A Closer Look from West Nile, Uganda
K Stoebenau, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW)
ICRW, 2015
142015
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