Department of Psychiatry, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Arch Sex Behav. 2011 Dec;40(6):1223-31. doi: 10.1007/s10508-011-9776-7. Epub 2011 Jun 11.
This study examined sociodemographic variables, personality characteristics, and alcohol and drug misuse among male sex workers in the city of Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil. A total of 45 male-to-female transgender sex workers and 41 male hustlers were evaluated in face-to-face interviews at their place of work from 2008 to 2010. A "snowball" sampling procedure was used to access this hard-to-reach population. Male-to-female transgender sex workers reported fewer conventional job opportunities, fewer school problems, and higher harm avoidance and depression levels than male hustlers. Also, transgender sex workers reported earning more money through sex work and more frequently living in hostels with peers than their counterparts. As biological male sex workers are a heterogeneous population, attempts to classify them into distinctive groups should be further carried out as a way to better understand and identify their behavior, design effective health interventions, and consequently minimize the likelihood of unintended adverse outcomes. Our study showed that gender performance can be an important variable to be considered by researchers and policy makers when working with sex workers and developing HIV/AIDS prevention and public health programs, given that transgender and male sex workers not only display distinctive behavior and physical appearance but also reveal differences on specific psychological measures, such as personality traits and depression levels. We recommend that counselors working with this population strike a balance between facilitating self-disclosure and establishing more evidence-based directive interventions.
本研究考察了巴西圣保罗市圣安德烈市男性性工作者的社会人口变量、人格特征以及酒精和药物滥用情况。2008 年至 2010 年,在工作场所对 45 名跨性别变性性工作者和 41 名男性皮条客进行了面对面访谈。采用“滚雪球”抽样程序来接触这一难以接触的人群。跨性别变性性工作者报告称,与男性皮条客相比,他们获得常规工作机会较少、学业问题较少、回避和抑郁程度较高。此外,跨性别变性性工作者报告说,他们通过性工作挣的钱更多,更频繁地与同行住在宿舍里。由于男性性工作者是一个异质群体,因此应该进一步尝试将他们分类为不同的群体,以便更好地理解和识别他们的行为、设计有效的健康干预措施,并最终降低意外不良后果的可能性。我们的研究表明,性别表现可以成为研究人员和政策制定者在与性工作者合作以及制定 HIV/AIDS 预防和公共卫生计划时需要考虑的一个重要变量,因为跨性别和男性性工作者不仅表现出不同的行为和外貌,而且在特定的心理测量指标(如人格特征和抑郁水平)上也存在差异。我们建议为该人群提供服务的顾问在促进自我披露和建立更多基于证据的指令性干预之间取得平衡。