| Literature DB >> 25147221 |
Yan Hong1, Chen Zhang2, Xiaoming Li3, Yuejiao Zhou4, Weigui Guo5.
Abstract
Female sex workers (FSWs) play a key role in HIV/AIDS transmission and their gatekeepers play a crucial role in shaping their behaviors. Limited studies are available on the relationship between FSWs and gatekeepers. In the current study we used an ethnographic approach to examine the dynamic and multidimensional relationship of FSWs and their gatekeepers from the perspectives of both parties. We recruited 38 FSWs and 16 gatekeepers from different types of commercial sex venues in Guangxi, China, and conducted in-depth individual interviews. Our data suggest that FSWs and gatekeepers maintain an interdependent and reciprocal relationship during their business practice, but gatekeepers exert significant influence and control over FSWs. Designing culturally appropriate HIV/STI-prevention programs requires us to take advantage of the unique and crucial roles of gatekeepers. We conclude with a call for structural interventions to protect FSWs' occupational health and safety.Entities:
Keywords: Asia; China, Chinese culture; HIV/AIDS prevention, sex workers; workplace
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25147221 PMCID: PMC6233986 DOI: 10.1177/1049732314548597
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Qual Health Res ISSN: 1049-7323