Sawicki Danielle A, Meffert Brienna N, Read Kate, Heinz Adrienne J
National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Healthcare System.
Black Dot Writing LLC, Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Healthcare System.
Sex Relation Ther. 2019;34(3):355-371. doi: 10.1080/14681994.2019.1574970. Epub 2019 Feb 19.
Sex workers are individuals who offer sexual services in exchange for compensation (i.e., money, goods, or other services). Within the United States the full-service sex work (FSSW) industry generates 14 billion dollars annually there are estimated to be 1-2 million FSSWers, though experts believe this number to be an underestimate. Many FSSWers face the possibility of violence, legal involvement, and social stigmatization. As a result, this population experiences increased risk for mental health disorders. Given these risks and vulnerabilities, FSSWers stand to benefit from receiving mental health care however a constellation of individual, organizational, and systemic barriers limit care utilization. Destigmatization of FSSW and offering of culturally competent mental health care can help empower this traditionally marginalized population. The objective of the current review is to (1) educate clinicians on sex work and describe the unique struggles faced by FSSW and vulnerability factors clinicians must consider, (2) address 5 common myths about FSSW that perpetuate stigma, and (3) advance a research and culturally competent clinical training agenda that can optimize mental health care engagement and utilization within the sex work community.
性工作者是指提供性服务以换取报酬(即金钱、物品或其他服务)的人。在美国,全方位性服务(FSSW)行业每年创造140亿美元的收入,据估计有100万至200万全方位性服务从业者,不过专家认为这个数字被低估了。许多全方位性服务从业者面临暴力、法律问题和社会污名化的可能性。因此,这一人群患心理健康障碍的风险增加。鉴于这些风险和脆弱性,全方位性服务从业者可能会从接受心理健康护理中受益,然而,一系列个人、组织和系统性障碍限制了护理的利用。消除对全方位性服务的污名化并提供具有文化能力的心理健康护理有助于增强这一传统上被边缘化人群的权能。本综述的目的是:(1)对临床医生进行性工作方面的教育,描述全方位性服务从业者面临的独特困境以及临床医生必须考虑的脆弱因素;(2)解决关于全方位性服务的5个常见误解,这些误解使污名化持续存在;(3)推进一项研究和具有文化能力的临床培训议程,以优化性工作社区内的心理健康护理参与和利用。