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A reconfiguration of the sex trade: how social and structural changes in eastern Zimbabwe left women involved in sex work and transactional sex more vulnerable

机译:性交易的重新配置:津巴布韦东部的社会和结构变化如何使从事性工作和性交易的妇女更加脆弱

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Understanding the dynamic nature of sex work is important for explaining the course of HIV epidemics. While health and development interventions targeting sex workers may alter the dynamics of the sex trade in particular localities, little has been done to explore how large-scale social and structural changes, such as economic recessions–outside of the bounds of organizational intervention–may reconfigure social norms and attitudes with regards to sex work. Zimbabwe’s economic collapse in 2009, following a period (2000–2009) of economic decline, within a declining HIV epidemic, provides a unique opportunity to study community perceptions of the impact of socio-economic upheaval on the sex trade. We conducted focus group discussions with 122 community members in rural eastern Zimbabwe in January-February 2009. Groups were homogeneous by gender and occupation and included female sex workers, married women, and men who frequented bars. The focus groups elicited discussion around changes (comparing contemporaneous circumstances in 2009 to their memories of circumstances in 2000) in the demand for, and supply of, paid sex, and how sex workers and clients adapted to these changes, and with what implications for their health and well-being. Transcripts were thematically analyzed. The analysis revealed how changing economic conditions, combined with an increased awareness and fear of HIV–changing norms and local attitudes toward sex work–had altered the demand for commercial sex. In response, sex work dispersed from the bars into the wider community, requiring female sex workers to employ different tactics to attract clients. Hyperinflation meant that sex workers had to accept new forms of payment, including sex-on-credit and commodities. Further impacting the demand for commercial sex work was a poverty-driven increase in transactional sex. The economic upheaval in Zimbabwe effectively reorganized the market for sex by reducing previously dominant forms of commercial sex, while simultaneously providing new opportunities for women to exchange sex in less formal and more risky transactions. Efforts to measure and respond to the contribution of sex work to HIV transmission need to guard against unduly static definitions and consider the changing socioeconomic context and how this can cause shifts in behavior.
机译:了解性工作的动态性质对于解释HIV流行的过程很重要。尽管针对性工作者的健康和发展干预措施可能会改变特定地区的性交易动态,但几乎没有做过探索大规模社会和结构变化(例如经济衰退)(组织干预范围之外)如何重新配置​​的工作有关性工作的社会规范和态度。在艾滋病毒流行率下降期间(2000年至2009年),在经历了一段时期(2000-2009年)的经济衰退之后,津巴布韦的经济崩溃为研究社区对社会经济动荡对性交易的影响的看法提供了独特的机会。 2009年1月至2月,我们与津巴布韦东部农村地区的122个社区成员进行了焦点小组讨论。各小组按性别和职业划分是相同的,其中包括女性性工作者,已婚妇女和经常出入酒吧的男人。专题小组就付费性行为的需求和供应方面的变化(将2009年的同期情况与2000年的情况进行比较)进行了讨论,以及性工作者和客户如何适应这些变化,以及对他们的影响健康和福祉。成绩单进行了主题分析。分析表明,不断变化的经济状况,加上对艾滋病毒的日益增长的认识和恐惧,不断变化的规范和当地对性工作的态度,已经改变了对商业性行为的需求。作为回应,性工作从酒吧分散到更广泛的社区,要求女性性工作者采取不同的策略来吸引顾客。恶性通货膨胀意味着性工作者必须接受新的付款方式,包括信用性交易和商品。商业性工作需求的进一步影响是由交易驱动的以贫困为驱动的增长。津巴布韦的经济动荡通过减少以前占主导地位的商业性行为,有效地重组了性市场,同时为妇女提供了新的机会,使她们可以通过非正式的,风险更大的交易来交换性行为。衡量和回应性工作对艾滋病毒传播的贡献的努力需要警惕过分静态的定义,并考虑不断变化的社会经济环境以及这如何导致行为转变。

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