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中国街头女性性工作者中的亲密伴侣暴力和客户引发的暴力:支持网络有帮助吗?

Intimate-Partner and Client-Initiated Violence among Female Street-Based Sex Workers in China: Does a Support Network Help?

作者信息

Hail-Jares Katie, Chang Ruth C F, Choi Sugy, Zheng Huang, He Na, Huang Z Jennifer

机构信息

Department of International Health, School of Nursing and Health Studies, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., United States of America.

Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, New York, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2015 Sep 28;10(9):e0139161. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0139161. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Globally, female street-based sex workers are vulnerable to gender-based violence. Previous research has shown having a peer social network can reduce sex workers' risks of victimization. However, mechanisms of how social network impacts violence among female street-based sex workers are still far from clear.

METHODS

Our study was based on data abstracted from a paper-and-pencil survey administered among 218 female street-based sex workers in Shanghai, China. We focused on self-reported client-initiated violence and intimate-partner violence in emotional, physical, and sexual forms. Social networks were characterized by the size and sources of financial and psychosocial support (e.g. family, friends, and peers). Multi-variable logistic regression was used to estimate adjusted odds ratios (AOR) of each type of violence exposure by social network structure after the adjustment of age, education, and years in Shanghai.

RESULTS

The street-based female sex workers in our study were primarily rural-to-urban migrants (95.7%) with an average age of 41 years old. 24.3% and 62.8% of the sex workers reported intimate-partner violence and client-initiated violence respectively. Lack of financial support, as defined by having only one individual or none in her peer support system to help financially, was significantly associated with self-reported intimate-partner violence (AOR: 2.5; 95% CI: 1.1-5.9). Respondents who reported client-initiated violence, by contrast, were more likely to report lacked psychosocial support from family (AOR: 2.2, 95% CI: 1.0-4.6) and peers (AOR: 5.1, 95% CI: 2.2-11).

CONCLUSION

This study is one of the first to systematically analyze the associations between social network and gender-based violence among street-based female sex worker. We reported a high prevalence of both types of gender-based violence and their complex associations with family, friends, and peer support network. Policies with goals to reduce violence against women may apply these findings to leverage social network in the interventions against gender-based violence.

摘要

背景

在全球范围内,街头女性性工作者易遭受基于性别的暴力。先前的研究表明,拥有同伴社交网络可以降低性工作者遭受伤害的风险。然而,社交网络如何影响街头女性性工作者的暴力行为的机制仍远未明确。

方法

我们的研究基于对中国上海218名街头女性性工作者进行的纸笔调查所提取的数据。我们关注自我报告的由客户引发的暴力以及情感、身体和性方面的亲密伴侣暴力。社交网络的特征在于经济和心理社会支持(如家庭、朋友和同伴)的规模和来源。在对年龄、教育程度和在上海居住年限进行调整后,使用多变量逻辑回归来估计社交网络结构对每种暴力暴露类型的调整后优势比(AOR)。

结果

我们研究中的街头女性性工作者主要是从农村到城市的移民(95.7%),平均年龄为41岁。分别有24.3%和62.8%的性工作者报告遭受过亲密伴侣暴力和客户引发的暴力。在同伴支持系统中,若只有一人或无人提供经济帮助,即缺乏经济支持,这与自我报告的亲密伴侣暴力显著相关(AOR:2.5;95%置信区间:1.1 - 5.9)。相比之下,报告遭受客户引发暴力的受访者更有可能报告缺乏来自家庭(AOR:2.2,95%置信区间:1.0 - 4.6)和同伴(AOR:5.1,95%置信区间:2.2 - 11)的心理社会支持。

结论

本研究是首批系统分析街头女性性工作者社交网络与基于性别的暴力之间关联的研究之一。我们报告了这两种基于性别的暴力的高发生率及其与家庭、朋友和同伴支持网络的复杂关联。旨在减少对妇女暴力行为的政策可应用这些发现,以在针对基于性别的暴力的干预措施中利用社交网络。

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