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Resilience in work-related stress among female sex workers in Hong Kong.

Winnie Wing-Yan Yuen1, William Chi-Wai Wong2, Eleanor Holroyd3, Catherine So-Kum Tang4.   

Abstract

The literature on positive psychology and resilience demonstrates that individuals utilize their personal strengths and environmental resources to facilitate positive adaptation. Using a qualitative approach, we investigated how these frameworks operated as self-protective strategies for female sex workers to maintain their psychological and physical well-being under stressful socioeconomic and work-related conditions. Twenty-three female sex workers in Hong Kong participated in in-depth interviews. We used the grounded theory approach for data analysis. The informants reported negative feelings in response to financial burden, clients' demands, threats to physical health, and stigma. Some female sex workers showed their resilience by being able to rationalize their role, believe their ability to make a change in life, and stay optimistic. They adopted strategies including emotional regulation and acceptance of their responsibility and limits to cope with stressful life events. The results help us understand the role of positive psychology and resilience in this vulnerable population.
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Keywords:  coping and adaptation; mental health and illness; research, qualitative; resilience; sex workers; women’s health

Mesh:

Year:  2014        PMID: 25082156     DOI: 10.1177/1049732314544968

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Health Res        ISSN: 1049-7323


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