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“感觉干净”:柬埔寨娱乐工作女性中的污名与阴道内操作。

"Feeling clean": stigma and intravaginal practices among female entertainment workers in Cambodia.

机构信息

Public Health Program, College of Education and Health Sciences, Touro University California, Vallejo, CA, 94592, USA.

School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA.

出版信息

BMC Womens Health. 2021 Mar 25;21(1):127. doi: 10.1186/s12905-021-01271-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Intravaginal practices (IVPs), methods used by women most often to manage vaginal hygiene and address perceived disruptions to vaginal health, may increase the risk of contracting human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). This qualitative study explores the social, professional, and peer context surrounding IVPs, the experiences of self-cleaning or getting cleaned from a health professional, and the perceived impacts of IVPs among female entertainment workers (FEWs) in Cambodia.

METHODS

In 2017, we conducted 27 focus group discussions from four provinces, and 16 follow-up semi-structured in-depth interviews with purposively selected participants in two provinces. Data collection occurred over three weeks, with concurrent data transcription and translation. The data from the transcripts were analyzed using Dedoose, an online, open-access qualitative analysis software. Two researchers independently labeled sections of transcripts associated with broader categories and subcategories based on the initial content analysis matrix and created codes. This process continued iteratively until a final coding schema and conceptual model was created.

RESULTS

We found that IVPs are widely practiced among FEWs in Cambodia and are associated with internalized and enacted stigma. Stigma was an overarching theme that impacted the sub-themes of (1) messages about cleaning, (2) the cleaning process, and (3) the impact of cleaning. Experiences of enacted stigma and internalized stigma permeated conversations about IVP, including feeling pressured by peers to keep themselves clean, practicing internal cleaning after transactional sex, and being called dirty by health providers.

CONCLUSIONS

FEWs who practice IVP talk about it in the context of their lived experiences stigma and discrimination. Highly stigmatized practices such as IVP among FEWs may benefit from a harm reduction approach that emphasizes positive changes without judgment, coercion, or discrimination.

摘要

背景

阴道内操作(IVPs)是女性最常用来管理阴道卫生和解决阴道健康问题的方法,可能会增加感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)和其他性传播感染(STIs)的风险。本定性研究探讨了柬埔寨娱乐工作者(FEWs)中围绕 IVP 的社会、专业和同行环境,自我清洁或由卫生专业人员清洁的经历,以及 IVP 的感知影响。

方法

2017 年,我们在四个省进行了 27 次焦点小组讨论,并在两个省对有针对性选择的参与者进行了 16 次后续半结构深入访谈。数据收集持续了三周,同时进行转录和翻译。使用 Dedoose(一种在线、开放获取的定性分析软件)对来自转录本的数据进行分析。两名研究人员根据初始内容分析矩阵和创建的代码,独立标记与更广泛的类别和子类别相关的部分。这个过程不断重复,直到创建了最终的编码方案和概念模型。

结果

我们发现,IVP 在柬埔寨的 FEWs 中广泛流行,与内化和实施的污名有关。污名是一个贯穿始终的主题,影响了子主题(1)清洁信息,(2)清洁过程,和(3)清洁的影响。实施污名和内化污名的经历贯穿于 IVP 的讨论中,包括受到同伴的压力保持清洁、在发生性行为后进行内部清洁,以及被卫生提供者称为肮脏。

结论

实践 IVP 的 FEWs 在他们的生活经历污名和歧视的背景下谈论它。在 FEWs 中,像 IVP 这样高度污名化的行为可能受益于减少伤害的方法,这种方法强调积极的变化,而不会有评判、强制或歧视。

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