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A review of transactional sex for natural resources: Underresearched, overstated, or unique to fishing economies?

机译:对自然资源交易性的评论:研究不足,夸大其词或仅对捕捞经济体有效?

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Environmental change is projected to decrease the availability of key natural resources. Decreasing availability of resources that support food security and livelihoods for vulnerable populations is hypothesised to increase engagement in transactional sex. Therefore, we systematically examined the peer-reviewed literature to characterise what is known about transactional sex for natural resources, document the natural resources that are exchanged for sex, and identify qualitative trends. Of the 1063 articles, 33 were retained for full abstraction. A majority of articles were published after 2005 (93%) and focused on Africa (90%). Two-thirds of articles focused on sex-for-fish exchanges. Reports of transactional sex were also found for other resources, including agricultural land (12%) as well as food, water, and fuel in emergency contexts (12%). Migration and altered resource availability were described as underlying causes of transactional sex. Some studies described an increased risk of sexually transmitted infection, including HIV, as a health consequence of transactional sex. We offer three possible explanations for why the preponderance of previous studies have focused on sex-for-fish rather than other natural resources, and suggest directions for future research.
机译:预计环境变化将减少关键自然资源的可利用性。据认为,为脆弱人群提供支持粮食安全和生计的资源的减少会增加对性交易的参与。因此,我们系统地审查了同行评审的文献,以表征对自然资源交易性的了解,记录交换性交易的自然资源,并确定质性趋势。在1063篇文章中,保留了33篇以进行完全抽象。大多数文章在2005年之后发表(占93%),重点是非洲(占90%)。三分之二的文章集中在以鱼换性方面。还发现其他资源发生性交易的报告,包括农业用地(占12%)以及紧急情况下的食物,水和燃料(占12%)。迁移和资源可用性的变化被描述为交易性行为的根本原因。一些研究描述了性交易对健康的影响,包括艾滋病毒在内的性传播感染的风险增加。我们提供了三种可能的解释来解释为什么先前的研究主要集中于以鱼为性别,而不是其他自然资源,并提出了未来研究的方向。

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    《Global public health 》 |2019年第12期| 1803-1814| 共12页
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    Cornell Univ Dept Populat Med & Diagnost Sci Ithaca NY USA|Cornell Univ Master Publ Hlth Program Ithaca NY USA;

    Cornell Univ Div Nutr Sci Ithaca NY 14853 USA|Robert Wood Johnson Med Sch Evanston IL USA;

    Northwestern Univ Dept Anthropol Evanston IL 60208 USA;

    Kenya Govt Med Res Ctr Ctr Global Hlth Res Kisumu Kenya;

    Cornell Univ Dept Populat Med & Diagnost Sci Ithaca NY USA|Cornell Univ Master Publ Hlth Program Ithaca NY USA|Northwestern Univ Dept Anthropol Evanston IL 60208 USA|Northwestern Univ Inst Policy Res Evanston IL USA;

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    Fish-for-sex; environmental change; resource availability; HIV risk; climate change;

    机译:以鱼换性;环境变化;资源可用性;艾滋病毒风险;气候变化;

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