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Sex work and three dimensions of self-esteem: self-worth, authenticity and self-efficacy.

Cecilia Benoit1,2, Michaela Smith1, Mikael Jansson1,2, Samantha Magnus1, Jackson Flagg1, Renay Maurice1,2.   

Abstract

Sex work is assumed to have a negative effect on self-esteem, nearly exclusively expressed as low self-worth, due to its social unacceptability and despite the diversity of persons, positions and roles within the sex industry. In this study, we asked a heterogeneous sample of 218 Canadian sex workers delivering services in various venues about how their work affected their sense of self. Using thematic analysis based on a three-dimensional conception of self-esteem - self-worth (viewing oneself in a favourable light), authenticity (being one's true self) and self-efficacy (competency) - we shed light on the relationship between involvement in sex work and self-esteem. Findings demonstrate that the relationship between sex work and self-esteem is complex: the majority of participants discussed multiple dimensions of self-esteem and often spoke of how sex work had both positive and negative effects on their sense of self. Social background factors, work location and life events and experiences also had an effect on self-esteem. Future research should take a more complex approach to understanding these issues by considering elements beyond self-worth, such as authenticity and self-efficacy, and examining how sex workers' backgrounds and individual motivations intersect with these three dimensions.

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Keywords:  Canada; Occupational stigma; self-esteem; sex work

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28548011     DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2017.1328075

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cult Health Sex        ISSN: 1369-1058


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5.  The Story of Female Sex Workers in The Shadow of Sex Work Coercion: A Qualitative Study.

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6.  Sex workers as peer health advocates: community empowerment and transformative learning through a Canadian pilot program.

Authors:  Cecilia Benoit; Lynne Belle-Isle; Michaela Smith; Rachel Phillips; Leah Shumka; Chris Atchison; Mikael Jansson; Charlotte Loppie; Jackson Flagg
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