Halli S S, Ramesh B M, O'Neil J, Moses S, Blanchard J F
Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
AIDS Care. 2006 Oct;18(7):739-49. doi: 10.1080/09540120500466937.
This paper evaluates the role of female sex worker (FSW) collectives in the state of Karnataka, India, regarding their facilitating effect in increasing knowledge and promoting change towards safer sexual behaviour. In 2002 a state-wide survey of FSWs was administered to a stratified sample of 1,512 women. Following the survey, a collectivization index was developed to measure the degree of involvement of FSWs in collective-related activities. The results indicate that a higher degree of collectivization was associated with increased knowledge and higher reported condom use. Reported condom use was higher with commercial clients than with regular partners or husbands among all women and a gradient was observed in most outcome variables between women with low, medium and high collectivization index scores. Collectivization seems to have a positive impact in increasing knowledge and in empowering FSWs in Karnataka to adopt safer sex practices, particularly with commercial clients. While these results are encouraging, they may be confounded by social desirability, selection and other biases. More longitudinal and qualitative studies are required to better understand the nature of sex worker collectives and the benefits that they can provide.
本文评估了印度卡纳塔克邦女性性工作者团体在增加知识以及推动向更安全性行为转变方面的促进作用。2002年,对该邦1512名女性性工作者进行了分层抽样的全邦范围调查。调查之后,制定了一个集体化指数来衡量女性性工作者参与集体相关活动的程度。结果表明,更高程度的集体化与知识增加以及报告的避孕套使用率提高相关。在所有女性中,与商业客户使用避孕套的报告率高于与固定伴侣或丈夫使用避孕套的报告率,并且在集体化指数得分低、中、高的女性之间,大多数结果变量都呈现出一种梯度变化。集体化似乎对增加知识以及使卡纳塔克邦的女性性工作者有能力采取更安全性行为产生了积极影响,尤其是与商业客户发生性行为时。虽然这些结果令人鼓舞,但它们可能受到社会期望、选择和其他偏差的影响。需要更多的纵向和定性研究来更好地理解性工作者团体的性质以及它们能够提供的益处。