Seib Charrlotte, Fischer Jane, Najman Jackob M
School of Nursing, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, 4059, Australia.
Soc Sci Med. 2009 Feb;68(3):473-8. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2008.10.024. Epub 2008 Nov 19.
Previous studies have reported poor mental health amongst sex workers without distinguishing the context in which commercial sex is provided. This study describes the self-reported mental and physical health of female sex workers in three industry sectors in Queensland, Australia. In 2003, cross-sectional convenience sampling was used to collect data from 247 female sex workers working in licensed brothels (n=102), as private sole operators (n=103) and illegally (n=42). The average age was 32 years (range 18-57), with most participants being born either in Australia or New Zealand. Overall, there were few differences in the physical health of women from different industry sectors. Illegal (and predominantly street-based) sex workers were four times more likely to report poor mental health with some of this difference attributable to the particular social background of this group. Much of the increased levels of poor mental health among illegal sex workers were associated with more negative experiences before, and subsequent to entering the sex industry. These patterns were not seen among women from the legal industry sectors. This research suggests that illegal, street-based sex workers, from whom many previous results have been derived, may show patterns of disadvantage, and health outcomes not seen in sex workers from other industry sectors.
以往的研究报告了性工作者心理健康状况不佳,但未区分提供商业性服务的背景。本研究描述了澳大利亚昆士兰州三个行业部门中女性性工作者自我报告的身心健康状况。2003年,采用横断面便利抽样法,从247名女性性工作者中收集数据,这些性工作者分别在持牌妓院工作(n = 102)、作为个体经营者独立从业(n = 103)以及非法从业(n = 42)。平均年龄为32岁(范围18 - 57岁),大多数参与者出生在澳大利亚或新西兰。总体而言,不同行业部门的女性在身体健康方面差异不大。非法(主要是街头)性工作者报告心理健康不佳的可能性是其他性工作者的四倍,这种差异部分归因于该群体特殊的社会背景。非法性工作者心理健康不佳水平的增加,很大程度上与进入性行业之前及之后更多的负面经历有关。在合法行业部门的女性中未观察到这些模式。这项研究表明,许多以往研究结果所源自的非法街头性工作者,可能呈现出其他行业部门性工作者未见的劣势模式和健康结果。