Article title: Multiplicity of stigma: the experiences, fears and knowledge of young trafficked women in Nepal
Authors: Ong, T., Mellor, D., & Chettri, S.
Journal: Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters
Bibliometrics: Volume 27, Number 3
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/26410397.2019.1679968
When this article first published the wording was incorrect in the first paragraph of the section Study setting, third to last paragraph in the section Seclusion, first paragraph of the section Touch and sight restrictions: people and in the first paragraph of the Discussion.
The fourth sentence of the section Study setting has been changed from “For the study we partnered with Asha Nepal and the Centre for Awareness and Promotion (CAP) Nepal, and local non-government organisations (NGOs) which both work with women and girls who have been sexually abused or trafficked for sexual exploitation.” To “For the study we partnered with Asha Nepal and the Centre for Awareness and Promotion (CAP) Nepal, local non-government organisations (NGOs) which both work with women and girls who have been sexually abused or trafficked for sexual exploitation.”
The first sentence of the third to last paragraph in the section Seclusion has been changed from “In other words, women support each through this period of social exclusion.” To “In other words, women support each other through this period of social exclusion.”
The second sentence of the section Touch and sight restrictions: people has been changed from “This prohibition does not seem to be practised in Kathmandu where urban life is generally unlike the living in a one-room home experience of rural village life.” To “This prohibition does not seem to be practised in Kathmandu where some urban families are restricted to living in a one-room home.”
The first sentence of the Discussion has been changed from “In Nepal, young women who have been into the sex industry experience particular cultural stigmas, which can have a lifelong impact and make their reproductive lives particularly difficult.” To “In Nepal, young women who have been trafficked into the sex industry experience particular cultural stigmas, which can have a lifelong impact and make their reproductive lives particularly difficult.”