Okonofua F E, Ogbomwan S M, Alutu A N, Kufre Okop, Eghosa Aghahowa
Women's Health and Action Research Center, 4 Alofoje Street, Off Uwasota Street, P.O. Box 10231, Ugbowo, Benin City, Nigeria.
Soc Sci Med. 2004 Sep;59(6):1315-27. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2004.01.010.
Benin City, the headquarters of Edo State, is known to have one of the highest rates of international sex trafficking of young women in Nigeria. This study was designed to determine the knowledge, attitudes and experiences of young women in Benin City, towards international sex trafficking. A random household sample of 1456 women aged 15-25 years was interviewed with a structured questionnaire that elicited information on women's experiences of, and attitudes towards international sex trafficking. The results indicate that 97.4% of the women have heard of international sex trafficking; 70% had female relatives who lived in the receiving countries of Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands; while 44.0% knew of someone who was currently engaged in sex work abroad. Up to 32% of the women reported that they had been approached by someone offering to assist them to travel abroad. Women of poorer socio-economic status (being out-of-school, unemployed, parents uneducated and unemployed) were more likely to report having been offered assistance to travel abroad. Up to 81.5% of the women supported the notion that sex trafficking should be stopped, while 18.5% felt it should be allowed to continue. The perception that sex trafficking leads to wealth creation and economic gains for women was the most common reason proffered by those wanting the practice to continue. By contrast, the fear of adverse health consequences and the need to maintain social and religious morals were the reasons given by those wanting the practice to discontinue. These results suggest that programs that promote the economic well being of women, and social advocacy focusing on harm reduction will be most helpful in reducing the rate of sex trafficking in Benin City.
贝宁城是江户州的首府,据悉是尼日利亚年轻女性国际性交易发生率最高的地区之一。本研究旨在确定贝宁城年轻女性对国际性交易的认知、态度和经历。采用结构化问卷对1456名年龄在15至25岁之间的女性进行随机抽样入户访谈,该问卷收集了有关女性对国际性交易的经历和态度的信息。结果表明,97.4%的女性听说过国际性交易;70%有女性亲属居住在意大利、西班牙和荷兰这些接收国;而44.0%认识目前在国外从事性工作的人。高达32%的女性报告说有人主动提出帮助她们出国。社会经济地位较低的女性(辍学、失业、父母未受过教育且失业)更有可能报告有人主动提出帮助她们出国。高达81.5%的女性支持应制止性交易的观点,而18.5%的女性认为应允许其继续存在。认为性交易能为女性创造财富和带来经济收益是那些希望这种行为继续存在的人最常提出的理由。相比之下,担心对健康产生不良后果以及需要维护社会和宗教道德是那些希望停止这种行为的人给出的理由。这些结果表明,促进女性经济福祉的项目以及侧重于减少伤害的社会宣传将最有助于降低贝宁城性交易的发生率。