Kurtz Steven P, Surratt Hilary L, Kiley Marion C, Inciardi James A
Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, University of Delaware, DE, USA.
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2005 May;16(2):345-61. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2005.0038.
Homelessness, poverty, drug abuse and violent victimization faced by street-based women sex workers create needs for a variety of health and social services, yet simultaneously serve as barriers to accessing these very services. The present study utilized interview (n = 586) and focus group (n = 25) data to examine the service needs and associated barriers to access among women sex workers in Miami, Florida. Women most often reported acute service needs for shelter, fresh water, transportation, crisis intervention, and drug detoxification, as well as long-term needs for mental and physical health care, drug treatment, and legal and employment services. Barriers included both structural (e.g., program target population, travel costs, office hours, and social stigma) and individual (e.g., drug use, mental stability, and fear) factors. Bridging these gaps is tremendously important from a public health perspective given the disease burden among this population. Recommendations include service staff training, outreach, and promising research directions.
街头女性性工作者面临的无家可归、贫困、药物滥用和暴力侵害等问题,既产生了对各种健康和社会服务的需求,同时又成为获取这些服务的障碍。本研究利用访谈(n = 586)和焦点小组(n = 25)的数据,调查了佛罗里达州迈阿密市女性性工作者的服务需求及相关的获取障碍。女性最常报告的紧急服务需求包括住房、淡水、交通、危机干预和药物戒毒,以及对心理和身体健康护理、药物治疗、法律和就业服务的长期需求。障碍包括结构性因素(如项目目标人群、交通成本、办公时间和社会耻辱感)和个人因素(如药物使用、心理稳定性和恐惧)。从公共卫生角度来看,鉴于这一人群的疾病负担,弥合这些差距极为重要。建议包括服务人员培训、外展服务以及有前景的研究方向。