National and subnational size estimation of female sex workers in Ghana 2020: Comparing 3-source capture-recapture with other approaches
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Background
Key Population size estimation (PSE) is instrumental for HIV/STI preventive, treatment and
care services planning, implementation and delivery. The objective was to estimate the
overall population of female sex workers (FSW) in all the 16 regions of Ghana using different
PSE methods.
Method
Mapping of venues and complete enumeration of seaters was conducted at the formative
stage prior to the bio-behavioral survey (BBS). Three PSE methods were used to derive the
size estimates of FSW in the 16 regions. These include: Capture-recapture (CRC), service
multiplier and three-source capture recapture (3SCRC) methods. The final choice of the
estimation method used to estimate the roamer population was 3SCRC. This method was
chosen because of its perfect record-linkage–hierarchic combination of three names that
minimizes overmatching as well as the addition of an interaction term in the model which
corrects for the dependencies in CRC.
Results
The total population size estimate of the female sex workers in the country obtained for
roamers using capture re-capture was 41,746 (95% CI: 41,488–41,932). Using the service
multiplier, the total population for both the roamers and seaters was 41,153 (95% CI:
37,242–45,984). The 3-source capture re-capture yielded 55,686 roamers FSW (95% CI:
47,686–63,686). The seater population was 4,363 FSW based on census/complete enu meration. The total population size estimate of FSW (seaters and roamers) in Ghana was 60,049 when 3SCRC and census were added. This represents about 0.76% of all estimated
adult females aged 15-49yrs in Ghana.
Conclusion
We report population size estimates (PSE) for FSW in Ghana. These estimates are the
results of 3SCRC. These findings provide a valid and reliable source of information that
should be referenced by government officials and policymakers to plan, implement and pro vide HIV/STI preventive, treatment, and care services for FSW in Ghana.
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Citation: Guure C, Dery S, Afagbedzi S, Tun W, Weir SS, Quaye S, et al. (2021) National and subnational size estimation of female sex workers in Ghana 2020: Comparing 3-source capture recapture with other approaches. PLoS ONE 16(9): e0256949. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal. pone.0256949