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Fearon, Elizabeth; Chabata, Sungai T.; Magutshwa, Sitholubuhle; Ndori-Mharadze, Tendayi; Musemburi, Sithembile; Chidawanyika, Henry; Masendeke, Absolom; Napierala, Sue; Gonese, Elizabeth; & Herman Roloff, Amy, et al. (2020). Estimating the Population Size of Female Sex Workers in Zimbabwe: Comparison of Estimates Obtained Using Different Methods in Twenty Sites and Development of a National-Level Estimate. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, 85(1), 30-38. PMCID: PMC7417013

Abstract

BACKGROUND: National-level population size estimates (PSEs) for hidden populations are required for HIV programming and modelling. Various estimation methods are available at the site-level, but it remains unclear which are optimal and how best to obtain national-level estimates.
SETTING: Zimbabwe.
METHODS: Using 2015-2017 data from respondent-driven sampling (RDS) surveys among female sex workers (FSW) aged 18+ years, mappings, and program records, we calculated PSEs for each of the 20 sites across Zimbabwe, using up to 3 methods per site (service and unique object multipliers, census, and capture-recapture). We compared estimates from different methods, and calculated site medians. We estimated prevalence of sex work at each site using census data available on the number of 15-49-year-old women, generated a list of all "hotspot" sites for sex work nationally, and matched sites into strata in which the prevalence of sex work from sites with PSEs was applied to those without. Directly and indirectly estimated PSEs for all hotspot sites were summed to provide a national-level PSE, incorporating an adjustment accounting for sex work outside hotspots.
RESULTS: Median site PSEs ranged from 12,863 in Harare to 247 in a rural growth-point. Multiplier methods produced the highest PSEs. We identified 55 hotspots estimated to include 95% of all FSW. FSW nationally were estimated to number 40,491, 1.23% of women aged 15-49 years, (plausibility bounds 28,177-58,797, 0.86-1.79%, those under 18 considered sexually exploited minors).
CONCLUSION: There are large numbers of FSW estimated in Zimbabwe. Uncertainty in population size estimation should be reflected in policy-making.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAI.0000000000002393

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

2020

Journal Title

Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome

Author(s)

Fearon, Elizabeth
Chabata, Sungai T.
Magutshwa, Sitholubuhle
Ndori-Mharadze, Tendayi
Musemburi, Sithembile
Chidawanyika, Henry
Masendeke, Absolom
Napierala, Sue
Gonese, Elizabeth
Herman Roloff, Amy
Tippett Barr, Beth A.
Kilmarx, Peter H.
Wong-Gruenwald, Ramona
Chidiya, Samson
Mhangara, Mutsa
Hanisch, Dagmar
Edwards, Jessie K.
Rice, Brian
Taramusi, Isaac
Mbengeranwa, Tendai
Manangazira, Portia
Mugurungi, Owen
Hargreaves, James R.
Cowan, Frances M.

Article Type

Regular

PMCID

PMC7417013

Continent/Country

Zimbabwe

Sex/Gender

Women

ORCiD

Edwards, J -0000-0002-1741-335X