Wagner Karla D, Syvertsen Jennifer L, Verdugo Silvia R, Molina Jose Luis, Strathdee Steffanie A
School of Community Health Sciences, University of Nevada, Reno.
Department of Anthropology, The Ohio State University.
J Mix Methods Res. 2018;12(4):437-457. doi: 10.1177/1558689816688974. Epub 2017 Jan 29.
Female sex workers (FSWs) are at risk for multiple health harms, including HIV. This article describes a mixed methods study of the social support networks of 19 FSWs and their primary male sex partners in Tijuana, Mexico. We collected quantitative and qualitative social network data, including quantitative network measures, qualitative narratives, and network visualizations. Methodologically, we illustrate how a convergent mixed methods approach to studying personal social support networks of female sex workers can yield a more holistic understanding of network composition and role. From a health-related perspective, we show how migration/deportation and stigma shape social networks and might be leveraged to support HIV prevention interventions. We believe others can benefit from a mixed methods approach to studying social networks.
女性性工作者面临多种健康危害风险,包括感染艾滋病毒。本文描述了一项针对墨西哥蒂华纳19名女性性工作者及其主要男性性伴侣的社会支持网络的混合方法研究。我们收集了定量和定性的社会网络数据,包括定量网络测量、定性叙述和网络可视化。在方法上,我们说明了采用收敛性混合方法研究女性性工作者个人社会支持网络如何能更全面地理解网络构成和作用。从健康相关的角度来看,我们展示了移民/驱逐和耻辱感如何塑造社会网络,以及如何利用这些因素来支持艾滋病毒预防干预措施。我们相信其他人可以从研究社会网络的混合方法中受益。