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The Unanticipated Benefits of Behavioral Assessments and Interviews on Anxiety, Self-Esteem and Depression Among Women Engaging in Transactional Sex

机译:进行性交易的女性的行为评估和面试焦虑,自尊和抑郁的意想不到的好处

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Women engaging in transactional sex have disproportional mental health co-morbidity and face substantial barriers to accessing social services. We hypothesized that participation in a longitudinal research study, with no overt intervention, would lead to short-term mental health improvements. For 4-weeks, 24 women disclosed information about their lives via twice daily cell-phone diaries and weekly interviews. We used t tests to compare self-esteem, anxiety, and depression at baseline and exit. Tests were repeated for hypothesized effect modifiers (e.g., substance abuse severity; age of sex work debut). For particularly vulnerable women (e.g., less educated, histories of abuse, younger initiation of sex work) participation in research conferred unanticipated mental health benefits. Positive interactions with researchers, as well as discussing lived experiences, may explain these effects. Additional studies are needed to confirm findings and identify mechanisms of change. This work contributes to the growing body of literature documenting that study participation improves mental health.
机译:从事性交易的妇女在心理健康方面的发病率不成比例,并且在获得社会服务方面面临巨大的障碍。我们假设,在没有公开干预的情况下参加纵向研究会导致短期的心理健康改善。在4周的时间里,有24名妇女通过每日两次手机日记和每周采访来披露有关其生活的信息。我们使用t检验比较基线和退出时的自尊,焦虑和抑郁。重复测试假设的效果修饰剂(例如,药物滥用的严重程度;性工作的年龄首次出现)。对于特别脆弱的妇女(例如,文化程度较低,受虐待的历史,性工作较年轻的妇女),参加研究可带来意想不到的心理健康益处。与研究人员的积极互动,以及讨论生活经验,都可以解释这些影响。需要进行其他研究以确认发现并确定变化的机制。这项工作促进了越来越多的文献记载,研究参与改善了心理健康。

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