Ragsdale Kathleen, Anders Jessica T, Philippakos Effie
National Development and Research Institutes, USA.
J Cult Divers. 2007 Spring;14(1):26-34.
Sexual risk variability among brothel-based sex workers has been shown to be influenced by fear of HIV transmission, and by culture-bound gender norms as well as economic need, yet the effect of sexual agency on impoverished Latina sex workers' risk behavior with their clients remains poorly characterized. We investigated perceived health beliefs regarding susceptibility to/severity of HIV/AIDS, and sexual agency regarding barriers to condom use, benefits of unprotected sex, and risk-reduction behavior with clients among a sample of 33 brothel workers in Belize. Although 77% of participants felt at risk for HIV, only 30% always use condoms and 43% did not refuse unprotected sex with clients. Participants' narrative explanations for unprotected sex emphasized that clients'preferences often overrode brothel workers fear of HIV, and that the health benefits of using condoms with clients were often weighed against the social benefits of unprotected sex. Implications for brothel-based condom promotion programs and further research are discussed.
研究表明,妓院性工作者的性风险变异性受到对艾滋病毒传播的恐惧、与文化相关的性别规范以及经济需求的影响,然而,性自主对贫困拉丁裔性工作者与客户的风险行为的影响仍未得到充分描述。我们调查了伯利兹33名妓院工作者样本中关于感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病易感性/严重性的健康认知,以及关于使用避孕套的障碍、无保护性行为的益处和与客户的风险降低行为的性自主情况。尽管77%的参与者认为自己有感染艾滋病毒的风险,但只有30%的人总是使用避孕套,43%的人不会拒绝与客户进行无保护性行为。参与者对无保护性行为的叙述性解释强调,客户的偏好往往凌驾于妓院工作者对艾滋病毒的恐惧之上,而且与客户使用避孕套的健康益处往往与无保护性行为的社会益处相权衡。本文还讨论了对基于妓院的避孕套推广项目的启示以及进一步的研究。