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Recent im/migration to Canada linked to unmet health needs among sex workers in Vancouver, Canada: Findings of a longitudinal study

机译:最近移民到加拿大与加拿大温哥华性工作者未满足的健康需求有关:一项纵向研究的结果

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Despite universal health care in Canada, sex workers (SWs) and im/migrants experience suboptimal health care access. In this analysis, we examined the correlates of unmet health needs among SWs in Metro Vancouver over time. Data from a longitudinal cohort of women SWs (An Evaluation of Sex Workers Health Access AESHA) were used. Of 742 SWs, 25.5 reported unmet health needs at least once over the 4-year study period. In multivariable logistic regression using generalized estimating equations, recent im/migration had the strongest impact on unmet health needs; long-term im/migration, policing, and trauma were also important determinants. Legal and social supports to promote im/migrant SWs' access to health care are recommended.
机译:尽管加拿大全民医疗保健,但性工作者 (SW) 和移民/移民的医疗保健机会并不理想。在这项分析中,我们研究了大温哥华地区SW中未满足的健康需求随时间推移的相关性。使用了来自女性SWs纵向队列(性工作者健康获取评估[AESHA])的数据。在 742 个 SW 中,25.5% 的 SW 在 4 年的研究期间至少报告了一次未满足的健康需求。在使用广义估计方程的多变量逻辑回归中,最近的移民/移民对未满足的卫生需求影响最大;长期移民/移民、治安和创伤也是重要的决定因素。建议提供法律和社会支持,以促进移民/移民SW获得医疗保健。

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