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Women in Sex Work and the Risk Environment: Agency, Risk Perception, and Management in the Sex Work Environments of Two Mexico-U.S. Border Cities.

Elí A Andrade1, René Leyva2, Mei-Po Kwan3, Carlos Magis4, Hugo Stainez-Orozco5, Kimberly Brouwer1,6.   

Abstract

Sex work around the world takes place under conditions of structural violence and vulnerability. The México-U.S. border region is characterized by the presence of factors that increase the risk for health harms among female sex workers (FSW); located in this context, the risk environments of Tijuana and Ciudad Juárez have similar yet distinct characteristics that influence how risk is produced and experienced among FSWs. Exploring the ways in which FSWs enact agency in risk environments can illustrate how environmental characteristics shape perceived risks and the strategies that FSWs develop to manage them. This approach also identifies the limits that are placed by environmental characteristics over the capacity for harm reduction and prevention practices among FSWs. We analyzed the role of agency in the work environments of female sex workers and its relationship with risk perception and management in the cities of Tijuana and Cd. Juárez.

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Keywords:  Female sex workers; México-U.S. border; agency; risk; risk environment; structure

Year:  2018        PMID: 31379977      PMCID: PMC6677136          DOI: 10.1007/s13178-018-0318-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sex Res Social Policy        ISSN: 1553-6610


  6 in total

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3.  Psychometric Evaluation of the Personal Feelings Questionnaire-2 (PFQ-2) Shame Subscale Among Spanish-Speaking Female Sex Workers in Mexico.

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4.  Typologies and Correlates of Police Violence Against Female Sex Workers Who Inject Drugs at the México-United States Border: Limits of De Jure Decriminalization in Advancing Health and Human Rights.

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

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