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北美性工作者避孕措施使用情况的系统评价。

Systematic Review of Contraceptive Use Among Sex Workers in North America.

出版信息

J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2020 Nov;49(6):537-548. doi: 10.1016/j.jogn.2020.08.002. Epub 2020 Sep 12.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To systematically review the literature regarding contraceptive use by sex workers in North America and to understand factors that limit reproductive agency and affect contraceptive use and decision making.

DATA SOURCES

We searched PubMed, CINAHL, and Embase databases using the search terms "sex work(ers)," "transactional sex," "exchange sex," "prostitution," "contraception," "contraceptive agents," "birth control," "female," and "women."

STUDY SELECTION

Articles were eligible for inclusion in this review if they (a) reported quantitative or qualitative studies based in North America, (b) were written in English, (c) included sex workers (self-identified sex workers or engaged in sex work behavior) as the primary or secondary population of the study, (d) included a population assigned female sex at birth, (e) reported contraceptive outcomes for sex workers, and (f) were published in peer-reviewed journals. The initial search yielded 2,455 articles, and seven met the inclusion criteria.

DATA EXTRACTION

Two authors independently reviewed the articles and organized data in a table to capture study design, sample size and study population, study aims, and contraceptive use. We applied Connell's theory of gender and power as an analytic framework to further identify factors that limited reproductive agency.

DATA SYNTHESIS

Condoms were the most common method of contraceptive used across studies. The use of contraceptives varied by partner type (client vs. nonpaying intimate partners). Access to highly effective contraception was limited by perceived stigma, financial constraints, and substance use. Reproductive and harm reduction services that were co-located where women worked improved contraceptive use. Contraceptive use was affected by factors that limited reproductive agency, including stigma, substance use, intimate partner violence, and condom coercion.

CONCLUSION

The reliance of sex workers on partner-dependent contraception, such as condoms, combined with factors that limit reproductive agency over contraceptive use and decision making contribute to high potential for contraceptive failure and unintended pregnancy. More research is needed to understand the influence of different sexual partner types, pregnancy intention, and contraceptive decision making on the reproductive agency of sex workers.

摘要

目的

系统回顾北美性工作者避孕使用情况的文献,了解限制生殖自主权和影响避孕使用及决策的因素。

数据来源

我们使用“性工作(者)”、“交易性性行为”、“交换性性行为”、“卖淫”、“避孕”、“避孕剂”、“节育”、“女性”和“妇女”等术语,在 PubMed、CINAHL 和 Embase 数据库中进行了检索。

研究选择

如果文章(a)报告了基于北美的定量或定性研究,(b)用英文书写,(c)将性工作者(自我认同的性工作者或从事性工作行为)作为研究的主要或次要人群,(d)包括出生时为女性的人群,(e)报告了性工作者的避孕结果,以及(f)发表在同行评议的期刊上,则符合本综述的纳入标准。最初的检索得到了 2455 篇文章,其中 7 篇符合纳入标准。

数据提取

两名作者独立审查了文章,并将数据组织在一个表格中,以捕获研究设计、样本量和研究人群、研究目的和避孕使用情况。我们应用康奈尔的性别和权力理论作为分析框架,进一步确定限制生殖自主权的因素。

数据综合

在研究中,避孕套是最常用的避孕方法。避孕方法因伴侣类型(客户与非支付性伴侣)而异。由于感知到的耻辱感、经济限制和物质使用,获得高效避孕方法受到限制。在女性工作场所提供的生殖和减少伤害服务改善了避孕使用。限制生殖自主权的因素,包括耻辱感、物质使用、亲密伴侣暴力和避孕套强制,影响了避孕使用。

结论

性工作者依赖于伴侣依赖的避孕方法,如避孕套,再加上限制生殖自主权的因素,这些因素影响了避孕使用和决策,导致避孕失败和意外怀孕的可能性很高。需要更多的研究来了解不同性伴侣类型、怀孕意图和避孕决策对性工作者生殖自主权的影响。

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