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管控疫情:受冲突影响的乌干达北部女性性工作者面临的工作场所暴力问题严重

Policing the epidemic: High burden of workplace violence among female sex workers in conflict-affected northern Uganda.

作者信息

Muldoon Katherine A, Akello Monica, Muzaaya Godfrey, Simo Annick, Shoveller Jean, Shannon Kate

机构信息

a School of Population and Public Health , University of British Columbia , Vancouver , Canada.

b British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, St. Paul's Hospital , Vancouver , Canada.

出版信息

Glob Public Health. 2017 Jan;12(1):84-97. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2015.1091489. Epub 2015 Oct 27.

Abstract

Sex workers in sub-Saharan Africa experience a high burden of HIV with a paucity of data on violence and links to HIV risk among sex workers, and even less within conflict-affected environments. Data are from a cross-sectional survey of female sex workers in Gulu, northern Uganda (n = 400). Logistic regression was used to determine the specific association between policing and recent physical/sexual violence from clients. A total of 196 (49.0%) sex workers experienced physical/sexual violence by a client. From those who experienced client violence the most common forms included physical assault (58.7%), rape (38.3%), and gang rape (15.8%) Police harassment was very common, a total of 149 (37.3%) reported rushing negotiations with clients because of police presence, a practice that was significantly associated with increased odds of client violence (adjusted odds ratio: 1.61, 95% confidence intervals: 1.03-2.52). Inconsistent condom use with clients, servicing clients in a bar, and working for a manager/pimp were also independently associated with recent client violence. Structural and community-led responses, including decriminalisation, and engagement with police and policy stakeholders, remain critical to addressing violence, both a human rights and public health imperative.

摘要

撒哈拉以南非洲的性工作者承受着沉重的艾滋病毒负担,关于性工作者暴力行为及其与艾滋病毒风险之间联系的数据匮乏,而在受冲突影响的环境中此类数据更少。数据来自对乌干达北部古卢地区女性性工作者的一项横断面调查(n = 400)。采用逻辑回归来确定治安管理与客户近期身体暴力/性暴力之间的具体关联。共有196名(49.0%)性工作者遭受过客户的身体暴力/性暴力。在那些遭受客户暴力的人中,最常见的形式包括人身攻击(58.7%)、强奸(38.3%)和轮奸(15.8%)。警察骚扰非常普遍,共有149人(37.3%)报告称由于警察在场而匆忙结束与客户的谈判,这种做法与客户暴力几率增加显著相关(调整后的优势比:1.61,95%置信区间:1.03 - 2.52)。与客户不一致地使用避孕套、在酒吧为客户提供服务以及为经理/皮条客工作也与近期客户暴力行为独立相关。包括非刑罪化以及与警察和政策利益相关者接触在内的结构性和社区主导的应对措施,对于解决暴力问题仍然至关重要,这既是人权要求,也是公共卫生要求。

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