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Sexual Relationship Power and Intimate Partner Violence Among Sex Workers with Non-Commercial Intimate Partners in a Canadian Setting

机译:在加拿大具有非商业亲密伴侣的性工作者之间的性关系力量和亲密伴侣暴力

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There is little information on the private lives of women engaged in sex work, particularly how power dynamics within intimate relationships may affect intimate partner violence (IPV). Using baseline data of sex workers enrolled in a longitudinal cohort, ‘AESHA’ (An Evaluation of Sex Workers’ Health Access), the present study examined the association between sexual relationship power and IPV among sex workers in non-commercial partnerships in Vancouver, Canada. Pulweritz's Sexual Relationship Power Scale (SRPS) and The World Health Organization (WHO) Intimate Partner Violence Against Women scale (Version9.9) were used. Bivariate and multivariate logistic regression techniques were used to investigate the potential confounding effect of sexual relationship power on IPV among sex workers. Adjusted odds ratios (AOR) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were reported. Of 510 sex workers, 257 (50.4%) reported having an non-commercial intimate partner and were included in this analysis. In the past 6 months, 84 (32.7%) sex workers reported IPV (physical, sexual or emotional). The median age was 32 years, 39.3% were of Aboriginal ancestry, and 27.6% were migrants. After controlling for known confounders (e.g., age, Aboriginal ancestry, migrant status, childhood trauma, non-injection drug use), low relationship power was independently associated with 4.19 increased odds (95% CI: 1.93-9.10) and medium relationship power was associated 1.95 increased odds (95% CI:0.89-4.25) of IPV. This analysis highlights how reduced control over sexual-decision making is plays a critical role in IPV among sex workers, and calls for gender-focused and coupled-based interventions tailored to noncommercial intimate partnerships of sex workers.
机译:关于从事性工作的妇女的私生活的信息很少,特别是亲密关系中的权力动态如何影响亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)。本研究使用纵向队列“ AESHA”(性工作者健康状况评估)中登记的性工作者的基线数据,研究了加拿大温哥华非商业伙伴关系中性工作者的性关系能力与IPV之间的关联。使用了Pulweritz的性关系能力量表(SRPS)和世界卫生组织(WHO)对妇女的亲密伴侣暴力行为量表(9.9版)。使用双变量和多元逻辑回归技术研究性工作者中性关系能力对IPV的潜在混杂影响。报告了调整后的优势比(AOR)和95%置信区间(CIs)。在510名性工作者中,有257名(50.4%)报告称其有非商业的亲密伴侣,并被纳入本分析。在过去6个月中,有84(32.7%)个性工作者报告了IPV(身体,性或情感)。中位年龄为32岁,原住民血统为39.3%,移民为27.6%。在控制了已知的混杂因素(例如年龄,原住民血统,移民状况,童年创伤,不注射毒品)之后,低亲密关系独立于4.19的几率增加(95%CI:1.93-9.10),中亲密关系独立于IPV的相关赔率增加1.95(95%CI:0.89-4.25)。这项分析强调了对性决策的控制减少在性工作者的IPV中起着至关重要的作用,并呼吁针对性工作者的非商业性亲密伙伴关系量身定制针对性别和基于耦合的干预措施。

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