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买不来我的爱:墨西哥-美国边境地区女性性工作者商业关系的类型学

Can't buy my love: a typology of female sex workers' commercial relationships in the Mexico-U.S. Border Region.

作者信息

Robertson Angela M, Syvertsen Jennifer L, Amaro Hortensia, Martinez Gustavo, Rangel M Gudelia, Patterson Thomas L, Strathdee Steffanie A

机构信息

a Division of Global Public Health, School of Medicine , University of California , San Diego.

出版信息

J Sex Res. 2014;51(6):711-20. doi: 10.1080/00224499.2012.757283. Epub 2013 May 9.

Abstract

Female sex workers (FSWs) experience elevated risk for HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) through unprotected sex with male clients, yet the complexity of these commercial relationships remains understudied. From 2010 to 2011, we explored FSWs' conceptualizations of various client types and related risk behavior patterns using semistructured interviews with 46 FSWs in Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, where FSWs' HIV/STI prevalence is increasing. Our grounded theory analysis identified four types of commercial relationships: nonregular clients, regular clients and friends, clients who "fell in love" with FSWs, and long-term financial providers who often originated from the United States. As commercial relationships developed, clients' social and emotional connections to FSWs increased, rendering condom negotiation and maintaining professional boundaries more difficult. Drug abuse and poverty also influenced behaviors, particularly in Ciudad Juárez, where lucrative U.S. clients were increasingly scarce. While struggling to cultivate dependable relationships in a setting marked by historical sex tourism from a wealthier country, some FSWs ceased negotiating condom use. We discuss the need for HIV/STI research and prevention interventions to recognize the complexity within FSWs' commercial relationships and how behaviors (e.g., condom use) evolve as relationships develop through processes that are influenced by local sociopolitical contexts and binational income inequality.

摘要

女性性工作者通过与男性嫖客进行无保护性行为而面临感染艾滋病毒和性传播感染的风险升高,但这些商业关系的复杂性仍未得到充分研究。2010年至2011年,我们在墨西哥蒂华纳和华雷斯城对46名女性性工作者进行了半结构化访谈,探讨她们对各类嫖客的概念化理解以及相关的风险行为模式,这些地区女性性工作者的艾滋病毒/性传播感染患病率正在上升。我们基于扎根理论的分析确定了四种商业关系类型:非固定嫖客、固定嫖客兼朋友、“爱上”女性性工作者的嫖客以及通常来自美国的长期经济资助者。随着商业关系的发展,嫖客与女性性工作者的社会和情感联系增强,使得协商使用避孕套和维持职业界限变得更加困难。药物滥用和贫困也影响行为,特别是在华雷斯城,那里利润丰厚的美国嫖客越来越少。在一个以来自较富裕国家的历史性性旅游为特征的环境中努力建立可靠关系时,一些女性性工作者不再协商使用避孕套。我们讨论了艾滋病毒/性传播感染研究和预防干预措施需要认识到女性性工作者商业关系中的复杂性,以及行为(如使用避孕套)如何随着关系的发展而演变,而这种演变过程受到当地社会政治背景和双边收入不平等的影响。

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