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牙买加性工作者中从警察暴力、亲密伴侣暴力和客户暴力到避孕套使用结果的路径。

Pathways from Police, Intimate Partner, and Client Violence to Condom Use Outcomes among Sex Workers in Jamaica.

作者信息

Logie Carmen H, Wang Ying, Marcus Natania, Lalor Patrick, Williams Davina, Levermore Kandasi

机构信息

Factor-Iwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, 246 Bloor Street W, Room 504, Toronto, ON, M5S 1V4, Canada.

Women's College Research Institute, Women's College Hospital, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

Int J Behav Med. 2020 Aug;27(4):378-388. doi: 10.1007/s12529-020-09860-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Violence reduces sex workers' ability to enforce consistent condom use. Less is known of violence and condom use among gender diverse sex workers in Jamaica, where both sex work and same-sex practices are criminalized. We examined pathways from violence to consistent condom use among sex workers in Jamaica.

METHODS

We conducted a cross-sectional survey with a peer-driven sample of sex workers (n = 340: n = 124 cisgender men, n = 115 cisgender women, n = 101 transgender women) in Kingston, Ocho Rios, and Montego Bay, Jamaica. We conducted structural equation modeling using weighted least square estimation methods to test the direct effects of police harassment (ever), intimate partner violence (IPV) (ever), and recent (past 6-month) client violence on consistent condom use, and indirect effects via condom use self-efficacy, adjusting for socio-demographic factors. Moderation analysis was conducted to estimate the effect of binge drinking on condom use self-efficacy. We conducted a second SEM taking into consideration measurement invariance to test gender differences.

RESULTS

Over half of participants reported police harassment, half intimate partner violence, and one-third client violence. Overall, the direct path from police harassment to consistent condom use was significant. Condom use self-efficacy mediated associations between client violence and IPV with consistent condom use. Binge drinking moderated the association between client violence and condom use self-efficacy. There were gender differences in these pathways.

CONCLUSIONS

Violence has direct and indirect effects on condom use outcomes among sex workers in Jamaica. Multilevel, gender-tailored interventions at policy, police, and community levels can promote sex workers' health and human rights.

摘要

背景

暴力行为削弱了性工作者坚持使用避孕套的能力。在牙买加,性工作和同性行为均属犯罪行为,关于性别多元化性工作者中的暴力行为和避孕套使用情况,人们了解较少。我们研究了牙买加性工作者中从暴力行为到坚持使用避孕套的路径。

方法

我们在牙买加金斯敦、奥乔里奥斯和蒙特哥贝对性工作者进行了一项同伴驱动抽样的横断面调查(n = 340:124名顺性别男性、115名顺性别女性、101名跨性别女性)。我们使用加权最小二乘法估计方法进行结构方程建模,以检验警察骚扰(曾经经历过)、亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)(曾经经历过)以及近期(过去6个月内)客户暴力对坚持使用避孕套的直接影响,以及通过避孕套使用自我效能感产生的间接影响,并对社会人口学因素进行了调整。进行了调节分析以估计暴饮对避孕套使用自我效能感的影响。我们进行了第二次结构方程建模,考虑了测量不变性以检验性别差异。

结果

超过一半的参与者报告曾遭受警察骚扰,一半报告曾遭受亲密伴侣暴力,三分之一报告曾遭受客户暴力。总体而言,从警察骚扰到坚持使用避孕套的直接路径具有显著性。避孕套使用自我效能感介导了客户暴力和亲密伴侣暴力与坚持使用避孕套之间的关联。暴饮调节了客户暴力与避孕套使用自我效能感之间的关联。这些路径存在性别差异。

结论

暴力行为对牙买加性工作者的避孕套使用结果具有直接和间接影响。在政策、警察和社区层面开展多层次、针对性别的干预措施可以促进性工作者的健康和人权。

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