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General health problems of inner-city sex workers: a pilot study.

Lynda M Baker1, Patricia Case, Deena L Policicchio.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: A pilot study was designed to determine the general health problems of inner city sex workers. SAMPLE: The researchers worked with an agency that provides outreach services to these sex workers. Through this agency, they had access to a purposive sample of sex workers in a large Midwest city.
METHODS: Nonparticipant observation was used to gather information about their health problems, the nature of information they may need, and the barriers to obtaining health care and health information.
RESULTS: Sex workers (N = 75) ranged in age from nineteen to sixty-one years old. They identified a number of physical or psychological problems, such as rape, depression, and tuberculosis. HIV/AIDS was never mentioned. A major barrier to health care is a lack of information about where to go for treatment or how to obtain health insurance.
CONCLUSIONS: More research needs to be done by library and information science professionals to determine the information needs of sex workers and the agencies that provide them with health and social services.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12568159      PMCID: PMC141189     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Libr Assoc        ISSN: 1536-5050


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