| Literature DB >> 22967260 |
Marlise Richter1, Stanley Luchters, Dudu Ndlovu, Marleen Temmerman, Matthew Francis Chersich.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Important unanswered questions remain on the impact of international sporting events on the sex industry. Speculation about increased demand and supply of sex work often generates significant attention, but also additional funding for HIV programmes. This study assessed whether changes occurred in the demand and supply of paid sex during the 2010 Soccer World Cup in South Africa.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22967260 PMCID: PMC3507903 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-763
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Socio-demographic characteristics of female sex workers before, during and after the 2010 Soccer World Cup in three cities of South Africa
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| 30.3 (6.4) | 30.4 (6.8) | 30.2 (7.0) | 0.94¥ | |
| n = 599 | n = 505 | n = 529 | | |
| None or primary incomplete | 116/572 (20.3%) | 97/487 (19.9%) | 105/507 (20.3%) | |
| Primary | 298/572 (52.1%) | 277/487 (56.9%) | 245/507 (48.3%) | |
| Secondary | 109/572 (19.1%) | 96/487 (19.7%) | 131/507 (25.8%) | |
| Tertiary | 49/572 (8.6%) | 17/487 (3.5%) | 26/507 (5.1%) | 0.001 |
| Johannesburg | 234/601 (38.9%) | 197/508 (38.8%) | 212/538 (39.4%) | |
| Cape Town | 161/601 (26.8%) | 137/508 (27.0%) | 161/538 (29.9%) | |
| Rustenburg | 206/601 (34.3%) | 174/508 (34.3%) | 165/538 (30.7%) | 0.62 |
| Single | 405/592 (68.4%) | 336/502 (66.9%) | 343/526 (65.2%) | |
| Regular partner, lives alone | 98/592 (16.6%) | 93/502 (18.5%) | 107/526 (20.3%) | |
| Lives with regular partner | 89/592 (15.0%) | 73/502 (14.5%) | 76/526 (14.5%) | 0.62 |
| 0 | 104/601 (17.3%) | 125/508 (24.6%) | 121/538 (22.5%) | |
| 1 | 153/601 (25.5%) | 145/508 (28.5%) | 153/538 (28.4%) | |
| 2-3 | 231/601 (28.4%) | 175/508 (34.5%) | 201/538 (37.4%) | |
| 4+ | 113/601 (18.8%) | 63/508 (12.4%) | 63/538 (11.7%) | 0.001 |
| Hotel/brothel or massage parlour | 196/563 (34.8%) | 151/472 (32.0%) | 165/513 (32.2%) | |
| Street | 198/ 563 (35.2%) | 123/472 (26.1%) | 126/513 (24.6%) | |
| Shebeen/bar/club or home | 100/563 (17.8%) | 40/472 (8.5%) | 59/513 (11.5%) | |
| Combination of venues | 69/563 (12.3%) | 158/472 (33.5%) | 163/513 (31.8%) | <0.001 |
| <1 year | 72/558 (12.9%) | 81/465 (17.8%) | 64/498 (12.9%) | |
| 1–5 years | 211/558 (37.8%) | 165/456 (36.2%) | 175/498 (35.1%) | |
| 5+ years | 275/558 (49.3%) | 210/456 (46.1%) | 259/498 (52.0%) | 0.11 |
WC World Cup; yrs years; sd standard deviation; # chi-square test; ¥Anova test; Shebeen is an informal/unlicensed bar; Denominator below N in each period due to some incomplete questionnaires.
Female sex work supply and demand, and changes in sexual behaviour in three South African cities during and after the 2010 Soccer World Cup using serial cross-sectional surveys
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| Proportion of women under 24, n/N (%) | 107/599 (17.9%) | 104/505 (20.6%) | 121/529 (22.9%) | 0.25 | 0.037 | 0.38 |
| Born in South Africa, n/N (%) | 358/599 (59.8%) | 312/507 (61.5%) | 321/536 (59.9%) | 0.55 | 0.97 | 0.59 |
| Arrival in city in last month, n/N (%) | 12/548 (2.2%) | 5/455 (1.1%) | 2/506 (0.4%) | 0.18 | 0.011 | 0.20 |
| Entered sex work in last month, n/N (%) | 7/558 (1.3%) | 7/456 (1.5%) | 2/498 (0.4%) | 0.70 | 0.13 | 0.07 |
| Full-time sex work, n/N (%) | 431/570 (75.6%) | 343/470 (73.0%) | 323/505 (64.0%) | 0.33 | <0.001 | 0.02 |
| Client number, median in last week (IQR) | 12 (5-20) | 11 (5-20) | 13 (5-23) | 0.50¥ | 0.14¥ | 0.04¥ |
| Amount charged with last client, median US$ (IQR; range) | 13 (7-24; 0-160) | 13 (7-27; 1-458) | 13 (8-27; 0-200) | 0.20¥ | 0.26¥ | 0.88¥ |
| Unprotected sexual intercourse with last client, n/N (%) | 29/582 (5.0%) | 27/486 (5.6%) | 40/524 (7.6%) | 0.68 | 0.069 | 0.19 |
| Drunk during sex with last client, n/N (%) | 239/594 (40.2%) | 211/483 (43.7%) | 229/516 (44.4%) | 0.25 | 0.16 | 0.83 |
WC World Cup; IQR inter-quartile range; sd standard deviation; vs versus; # chi-square test; ¥ Mann–Whitney U test. Denominator below N in each period due to some incomplete questionnaires.
Female sex workers’ perceptions of changes in the sex industry due to the World Cup
| -“I saw a lot of new faces [female sex workers] around. There was competition. Everyone wanted to benefit” (Post-WC, CT) | -“I did get dollars. It was R1000 [$131]. It was a lot for me. To compare the whole night of here is maybe R300 [$40]” (During WC, CT) | ||
| During WC: n=1 | - Many Sowetan [urban township] girls joined the industry before the World Cup. They thought that there will be dollars, so we are now sharing our few customers. That is why we think there are no customers” (Post-WC, JB) | During WC: n=15 | -“The people I sold to, one of them bought me a ticket to go to the stadium to watch soccer. It was my first time to watch soccer. I don’t even wish for that day to pass” (During WC, RB) |
| Post-WC: n=6 | | Post-WC: n=8 | |
| - “The business is not working. Our clients just come to the bar and watch the ball. There's no time for us. Even in the street there are few of them. Others there are busy watching the ball” (During WC, JB) | -“Business was burning, we made a killing” (Post-WC, CT) | ||
| During WC: n=3 | - “There is no client at all because of police” (Post-WC, CT) | During WC: n=25 | -“I saw a lot of change because I was able to sell a lot. So much that I wish that the World Cup could come back again so that I can buy myself two big blankets” (Post-WC, RB) |
| Post-WC: n=6 | | Post-WC: n=31 | |
| -“I've seen the problem of money. We don’t have money since the World Cup started” (During WC, JB) | -“I saw change because they gave us more money than what our clients used to give us” (During WC, RB) | ||
| During WC: n=18 | -“I didn’t have any money from this. Worse is to not meet one client from other country” | During WC: n=38 | -“I found too much money during the World Cup. More especially when |
| Post-WC: n=24 | (During WC, CT) | Post-WC: n=40 | |
| -“During the World Cup I was expecting too much business than ever before, but to my surprise it is only after the World Cup that I see the business improve” (Post-WC, RB) | -“I've met different people from different parts of the world. Some gave me their phone numbers and email address for networking” (During WC, JB) | ||
| During WC: n=7 | -“There is no money, but they say World Cup 2010 will bring money. But I think they take money with them.” (Post-WC, JB) | During WC: n=26 | |
| Post-WC: n=10 | | Post-WC: n=11 | -“Mostly I met clients who treated me very differently comparing to those from here. They never treated me like a prostitute. They were very kind” (During WC, CT) |
| -“The World Cup didn’t make me happy because the police were very angry with us.” (During WC, CT | -“Cops are no longer after us. They are busy with the World Cup” (During WC, JB) | ||
| During WC: n=8 | -“The police harassment is too much. Every day they disturb us asking many questions and use spray guns to spray us while we are walking” (During WC, JB) | During WC: n=12 | -“Because the police were not interrupting us. They were busy with drug dealers and corrupt people” (Post-WC, JB) |
| Post-WC: n=10 | | Post-WC: n=9 | |
| -“It is cold and we stand on the streets cold as it is, and leave without money. This soccer came with bad luck” (During WC, JB) | -“The best part was to do our business without being scared of anybody” (During WC, RB) | ||
| During WC: n=2 | -“I never found many clients like before the ball started. Because people are watching the World Cup match they don’t want to come to the hotels. Some they say it is too cold” (During WC, JB) | During WC: n=2 | -“The hotels have been renovated and there is more security than before” (Post-WC, JB) |
| Post-WC: n=0 | | Post-WC: n=3 | -“Many peer educators from different organisations were busy distributing condoms” (Post-WC, JB) |
| -“The World Cup was not so good for me because my son was very sick. I couldn’t go to work like before. It was a bad month for me” (During WC, CT | -“I've seen a lot of changes during the World Cup. I'm in a hurry I can't tell you all. But the truth is I'm very excited” (During WC, JB) | ||
| During WC: n=2 | -“I was scared that I might contract diseases from foreign countries which we may not have treatment for here in our country” (Post-WC, RB) | During WC: n=5 | -“It was better than the normal days” (Post-WC, CT) |
| Post-WC: n=3 | Post-WC: n=3 | ||
*Open-ended question asked during the World Cup (During WC) and thereafter (Post-WC); CT Cape Town, multiple responses possible; JB Johannesburg; RB Rustenburg; 1USD = 7.66 South African Rand.
Changes in police contact and provision of health services for sex workers during the World Cup study period
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| Police contact in the last month, n/N (%) | | ||||
| Any police contact | 167/575 (29.0%) | 144/464 (31.0%) | 156/509 (30.7%) | 0.49 | 0.56 |
| Negative police interaction # | 101/575 (17.6%) | 70/464 (15.1%) | 80/509 (15.7%) | 0.28 | 0.42 |
| Positive police interaction# | 7/575 (1.2%) | 2/464 (0.4%) | 5/509 (1.0%) | 0.17 | 0.71 |
| Health services contact in last month, n/N (%) | | ||||
| Any health services contact | 358/574 (62.4%) | 270/474 (57.0%) | 300/497 (60.4%) | 0.075 | 0.50 |
| Contact for physical and sexual violence* | 5/574 (0.9%) | 2/474 (0.4%) | 6/497 (1.2%) | 0.37 | 0.59 |
| Contact for HIV testing* | 30/574 (5.2%) | 19/474 (4.0%) | 15/497 (3.0%) | 0.35 | 0.072 |
| Contact for any STI testing including HIV* | 52/574 (9.1%) | 34/474 (7.2%) | 26/497 (5.2%) | 0.27 | 0.016 |
| Contact with peer educators* | 21/574 (3.7%) | 5/474 (1.1%) | 16/497(3.2%) | 0.007 | 0.70 |
# chi-square test; WC World Cup; vs versus. Denominator below 601 due to some incomplete questionnaires; # Coded from free-text descriptions that participants provided about police contact in the preceding month; *Coded from free-text descriptions that participants provided about their most recent health care experience.