| Literature DB >> 30252879 |
Bidhubhusan Mahapatra1, Ruchira Bhattacharya1,2, Yamini Atmavilas3, Niranjan Saggurti1.
Abstract
Measuring vulnerability and identifying determinants of vulnerability are key to designing interventions for marginalized groups like sex workers. The current study introduces a new approach of measuring vulnerability among female sex workers (FSWs) by adopting a multidimensional poverty measurement framework. A multidimensional vulnerability index was created from four dimensions and 16 indicators using a dual cut-off approach. The study found that 55% of FSWs were multidimensionally vulnerable with 48% of intensity in vulnerability. The overall value of multidimensional vulnerability index was 0.265. FSWs in Maharashtra were most vulnerable (82%). Lack of financial security contributed mostly to FSWs' vulnerability. Further, compared to less vulnerable FSWs, multidimensionally vulnerable ones were more to engage in behaviors that put them at risk such as inconsistent use of condoms with clients, alcohol consumption, engaging in anal sex with clients and experiencing sexually transmitted infections. Findings suggest that structural, social and financial vulnerabilities of FSWs need to be addressed concurrently.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30252879 PMCID: PMC6155505 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0204055
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Dimensions, indicators, and weights used in computing multi-dimensional vulnerability index among FSWs, India.
| Dimension | Components | Indicators: Vulnerable if…/ justification | % of FSWs | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Personal attributes | Age | 9.9 | 1/4*1/4 = 0.063 | |
| Place of solicitation | 23.9 | 1/4*1/4 = 0.063 | ||
| Degree of dependency | 64.0 | 1/4*1/4 = 0.063 | ||
| Mobility | 44.4 | 1/4*1/4 = 0.063 | ||
| Financial security | Livelihood | 47.8 | 1/4*1/5 = 0.050 | |
| Savings account | 31.6 | 1/4*1/5 = 0.050 | ||
| Savings or investment | 61.3 | 1/4*1/5 = 0.050 | ||
| Indebtedness | 20.0 | 1/4*1/5 = 0.050 | ||
| Insurance | 86.9 | 1/4*1/5 = 0.050 | ||
| Social protection | Citizen identity card | 5.3 | 1/4*1/4 = 0.063 | |
| Food security | 16.2 | 1/4*1/4 = 0.063 | ||
| Ration card | 20.3 | 1/4*1/4 = 0.063 | ||
| Awareness of about rights | 63.3 | 1/4*1/4 = 0.063 | ||
| Social network | Membership in community-led organization (CO) | 22.9 | 1/4*1/3 = 0.083 | |
| Access to HIV prevention services | 26.9 | 1/4*1/3 = 0.083 | ||
| Community coherence | 51.8 | 1/4*1/3 = 0.083 |
Fig 1Proportion of multidimensionally vulnerable FSWs for different threshold values of multidimensional vulnerability.
Multidimensional vulnerability index (MVI) estimates for different threshold values (k) by state to test the robustness of estimate.
| Andhra Pradesh | 0.246 | 0.177 | 0.122 | 0.055 |
| Karnataka | 0.226 | 0.152 | 0.099 | 0.046 |
| Tamil Nadu | 0.370 | 0.296 | 0.222 | 0.103 |
| Maharashtra | 0.463 | 0.436 | 0.394 | 0.301 |
Estimates of multidimensional vulnerability measures at threshold value of k = 0.33 among female sex workers in India.
| Measures | Andhra Pradesh | Karnataka | Tamil Nadu | Maharashtra | Overall |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Percentage of FSWs who are multidimensionally vulnerable | 40.1 | 34.9 | 65.0 | 81.6 | 55.3 |
| Average intensity of vulnerability | 44.1 | 43.7 | 45.6 | 53.4 | 47.8 |
| Multidimensional vulnerability index (MVI) | 0.177 | 0.152 | 0.296 | 0.436 | 0.265 |
| Percentage of FSWs who are severely vulnerable | 9.7 | 8.1 | 18.2 | 49.3 | 21.1 |
€Severely vulnerable if vulnerable in 50% or more weighted indicators.
Fig 2Contribution of different dimensions to overall vulnerability among female sex workers in India.
Intensity of vulnerability for different indicators and their contribution to overall vulnerability among female sex workers in India.
| Indicators | % contribution to overall vulnerability | % vulnerable among multidimensionally vulnerable |
|---|---|---|
| Age | 1.9 | 8.1 |
| Place of solicitation | 3.5 | 14.7 |
| Degree of dependency | 9.6 | 40.5 |
| Mobility | 7.7 | 32.6 |
| Livelihood | 6.2 | 32.9 |
| Savings account | 4.9 | 25.8 |
| Savings or investment | 8.2 | 43.2 |
| Indebtedness | 1.9 | 10.0 |
| Insurance | 10.0 | 52.7 |
| Citizen identity card | 3.4 | 14.4 |
| Food security | 2.7 | 11.3 |
| Ration Card | 4.4 | 18.5 |
| Legal rights | 10.0 | 42.2 |
| Membership in CO | 6.7 | 21.2 |
| Access to HIV prevention services | 7.0 | 22.4 |
| Community coherence | 12.1 | 38.5 |
Unadjusted percent and adjusted odds ratio with corresponding 95% confidence interval predicting HIV-related sexual risk behaviors with multidimensionally vulnerable as key predictor variable adjusted for socio-demographic variables among female sex workers, India (N = 4098).
| Indicators | Multidimensionally vulnerable | AOR (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| No | Yes | ||
| Inconsistent condom-use with clients in last one month | 5.6 | 11.2 | 1.75 (1.35–2.26) |
| Wanted to use condom but could not use in past 6 months | 6.0 | 10.9 | 1.58 (1.22–2.04) |
| Had anal sex with clients in last 12 months | 7.7 | 14.1 | 1.42 (1.12–1.79) |
| Experienced self-reported sexual transmitted infections (STI) in past 6 months | 13.2 | 16.4 | 1.17 (0.97–1.42) |
| Currently consuming alcohol | 20.7 | 30.6 | 1.51 (1.29–1.77) |
| Did not go for STI check-up and counselling services in last 12 months | 34.4 | 60.4 | 2.69 (2.34–3.10) |
| Tested for HIV < 3 times in last two years | 16.1 | 19.2 | 1.39 (1.16–1.66) |
| Currently not using any family planning method | 32.0 | 37.6 | 1.35 (1.17–1.57) |
€AOR: Adjusted Odds Ratio; CI: Confidence Interval
Note: Multiple logistic regression models were adjusted for duration in sex work, educational status, marital status and state where interview was conducted.