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Syndemic Factors and Resiliency Among Latina Immigrant Indirect Sex Workers in an Emergent Immigrant City

机译:拉丁裔移民间接性别工人在紧急移民城中的同步因素和弹性

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Female sex workers (FSW) constitute a highly vulnerable population challenged by numerous co-existing, or syndemic, risk factors. FSW also display resilience to these, and some evidence suggests that resilience may be associated with protective factors that improve health outcomes. We conducted in-depth interviews with indirect sex workers (n = 11) and their clients (n = 18). Interviews were coded utilizing an iterative, modified constant comparison method to identify emergent themes. We identified five syndemic risk factors (difficulty finding work due to undocumented status, shame and mental health hardship, lack of social support, alcohol use, and violence) and five resilient factors (rationalizing sex work, identifying as a "decent" woman, fulfilling immigrant goals, reducing alcohol consumption, and creating rules to reduce risk of violence and HIV/STIs). Understanding the syndemic risk factors and resiliency developed by FSW is important to develop tailored, strength-based interventions for HIV/STIs and other risks.
机译:女性性工作者(FSW)构成众多共存或对象危险因素挑战的高度脆弱的人口。 FSW也对这些展示弹性,有些证据表明,弹性可能与改善健康结果的保护区因素有关。我们对与间接性工作者(n = 11)及其客户(n = 18)进行了深入的访谈。采访利用迭代修正的常量比较方法编码,以识别紧急主题。我们确定了五种同学风险因素(由于无证的地位,羞耻和心理健康困难,缺乏社会支持,酗酒,暴力)和五个有弹性因素(合理化性工作,识别为“体面”,难以满足的困难移民目标,减少酒精消费,并创造规则,以降低暴力和艾滋病毒/平静的风险)。了解FSW开发的对象风险因素和弹性对于为艾滋病毒/ STI和其他风险提供量身定制的基于力量的干预措施非常重要。

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