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Social Support and Sexual Risk Among Establishment-Based Female Sex Workers in Tijuana.

Shonali Mona Choudhury1, Jennifer Toller Erausquin2, Kyuwon Park1, Debbie Anglade1.   

Abstract

Social support can affect health outcomes of female sex workers. In this inductive feminist grounded theory study based on 20 in-depth interviews, we explore how establishment-based female sex workers in Tijuana perceive the impact of the connections among women on their lives and health. Participants elected to discuss the importance of social support from mothers, sisters, friends, and co-workers, and the empowering and disempowering aspects of these relationships. In previous studies, scholars demonstrated the efficacy of formal organization of female sex workers in promoting the mitigation of sexual and HIV risk. We show the importance of informal ties with other women. Some participants mentioned competitive relationships, others talked about cooperation and the desire for a venue to learn from one another. Social interactions with other women are especially empowering when female sex workers can openly engage in "woman talk" that may contribute to the mitigation of sexual and HIV risk.
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Keywords:  HIV/AIDS prevention; Mexicans; U.S.-Mexico border; communication; culture; feminism; grounded theory; health care; health care disparities; in-depth interviews; marginalized populations; qualitative; risk behaviors; sex workers; sexual health; social support; vulnerable populations; women’s health

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25991735     DOI: 10.1177/1049732315587282

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


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