Iaisuklang Marboh Goretti, Ali Arif
Department of Psychiatric Social Work, Lokopriya Gopinath Bordoloi Regional Institute of Mental Health, Tezpur, Assam, India.
Indian J Psychiatry. 2017 Oct-Dec;59(4):465-470. doi: 10.4103/psychiatry.IndianJPsychiatry_147_16.
Psychological distress is higher in women working in sex industry. The various psycho social issues are associated with female commercial sex workers (FCSWs). The host of psychosocial vulnerabilities including, childhood sexual abuse, exposure to childhood physical abuse, poverty, interpersonal violence in adulthood, sexually transmitted diseases, and substance use, forms a fertile ground for psychiatric morbidity.
This study aims to assess the psychiatric morbidity among FCSWs in Shillong, India.
In the present study, 100 FCSWs were selected. For the recruitment of sample, simple random sampling procedure was followed; sociodemographic data sheet and the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview were administered.
In the study, it was found that 9% of the respondents reported having major depressive episode (current), 25% of the respondents reported major depressive episode (past), 3% were having major depressive episode with melancholic features (current), 21% of the respondents reported posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), 8% of the respondents reported to have alcohol dependence, 3% of the respondents reported to have nonalcohol psychoactive substance use disorder, 8% of the respondents were found to have generalized anxiety disorder, and 9% of the respondents were found to have antisocial personality disorder.
There is a prevalence of mental health problems in the FCSW. Assessment of the psychiatric morbidity in FCSW is significant in developing health policy and interventions to reduce their impact on their well-being. It is the immediate need that the governmental and nongovernmental agencies, mental health professionals, and workers in this area need to be sensitized to the issue of mental health status of the commercial sex workers.
从事性产业工作的女性心理困扰更为严重。各种心理社会问题与女性商业性工作者(FCSWs)相关。一系列心理社会脆弱因素,包括童年性虐待、童年身体虐待经历、贫困、成年期人际暴力、性传播疾病和物质使用,为精神疾病的发病创造了有利条件。
本研究旨在评估印度西隆女性商业性工作者的精神疾病发病率。
在本研究中,选取了100名女性商业性工作者。采用简单随机抽样程序进行样本招募;发放社会人口数据表和迷你国际神经精神访谈问卷。
研究发现,9%的受访者报告有当前重度抑郁发作,25%的受访者报告有过去重度抑郁发作,3%的受访者有伴有 melancholic 特征的当前重度抑郁发作,21%的受访者报告有创伤后应激障碍(PTSD),8%的受访者报告有酒精依赖,3%的受访者报告有非酒精类精神活性物质使用障碍,8%的受访者被发现有广泛性焦虑障碍,9%的受访者被发现有反社会人格障碍。
女性商业性工作者中存在心理健康问题。评估女性商业性工作者的精神疾病发病率对于制定卫生政策和干预措施以减少其对她们幸福感的影响具有重要意义。当务之急是政府和非政府机构、心理健康专业人员以及该领域的工作者需要对商业性工作者的心理健康状况问题保持敏感。