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Bangladesh's ignored female sex workers
BMJ, 2015Jocalyn Clark asks why the plight of girls and women forced or sold into sex work is disregarded and reports on an initiative that helps women out of the sex trade with training and ...
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Health care of female commercial sex workers
The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care, 1999This article highlights health issues related to prostitution, with special reference to the situation in Europe. Strategies aimed at improving the health care of commercial sex workers, including programs for screening for sexually transmitted infections, are discussed.
P A, Mårdh +4 more
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The mental health of female sex workers
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2010Rössler W, Koch U, Lauber C, Hass A‐K, Altwegg M, Ajdacic‐Gross V, Landolt K. The mental health of female sex workers.Objective: There is limited information available about the mental health of female sex workers. Therefore, we aimed to make a comprehensive assessment of the mental status of female sex workers over different outdoors and indoors work
Rössler, W +6 more
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Trafficked female sex workers awaiting deportation: comparison with brothel workers
Archives of Women?s Mental Health, 2004In 2002, we researched the psychosocial characteristics of 55 women working in the commercial brothel-based sex industry in three Israeli cities. This previous social epidemiological study focused exclusively on women working in brothels and the brothel owners consented to their interviews, suggesting that this might be a sample of the most organized ...
J, Cwikel +4 more
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Burnout Among Female Indoor Sex Workers
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2005This study examined levels of "burnout" and associated factors among a sample of female indoor sex workers in the Netherlands (N=96). Levels of burnout on 3 dimensions (emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and personal competence) were assessed. Only sex workers' mean score on depersonalization was significantly higher than that of a comparison ...
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WELL BEING OF FEMALE SEX WORKERS
The Hong Kong Journal of Social Work, 2012Background: Subjective well being among female sex workers is less explored and only few studies talked about this complex issue. Aim: To study the subjective well being of female sex workers. Method: Based on the informed consent, seventy female sex workers were randomly selected from the study population. The PGI — General Well Being scale (Verma et
LAKSHMANA G., DHANASEKARA PANDIAN
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This chapter covers the issue of female sex workers, noting the difficulty of finding first-person accounts. A historical approach to the subject places sex work as one choice among a limited set of possibilities for poor women. The idea that female sex workers were morally reprobate or particularly unhealthy is debunked. A look at literature about and
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Outreach Programmes for Female Commercial Sex Workers
International Journal of STD & AIDS, 1999Female commercial sex workers are at higher risk of sexually transmitted infections (STI) and may be important in the transmission of infections because of their multiple sexual partners. Sexual health may not be their top priority and current STI services may not be seen as user-friendly.
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Female Sex Workers in China: Vectors of Disease?
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 2007To analyze the extent by which Chinese female sex workers (FSWs) serve as vectors of HIV/AIDS to an otherwise spared general population and to describe the implications of centering efforts solely on this high-risk group.By using the example of FSWs in China, we intend to demonstrate the role that structural factors can have on HIV transmission above ...
Catherine, Pirkle +2 more
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Linking female sex workers with substance abuse treatment
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 2004We evaluated mobile street-based outreach as a modality for linking street-walking female sex workers with substance abuse treatment in New York City. Sex workers (N = 179) approaching an existing outreach facility were randomly assigned to receive usually provided services, or to receive an enhanced version of these services.
Larry A, Nuttbrock +4 more
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