Ranjit Yerina S, Basnyat Iccha, Joshi Omita, Khoshnood Kaveh, Fisher Celia B
Department of Communication, University of Missouri.
Global Affairs Program & Department of Communication, George Mason University.
Health Commun. 2025 Apr;40(4):691-701. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2024.2363617. Epub 2024 Jun 5.
Female sex workers (FSWs) in Nepal continue to be disproportionately at risk for Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), including HIV. Due to stigma related to sex work and HIV, FSWs keep their sex work information hidden, which poses a barrier to seeking health services. Emerging research indicates a high uptake of mobile phones among FSWs in Nepal. Mobile health (mHealth) interventions can provide health information and linkage to care. However, largely missing from the literature is FSWs' experience of managing the information about their involvement in sex work in a culture where sharing personal information and belongings is a part of the social norm, and maintaining privacy could have negative social repercussions. The current study aims to understand how FSWs perceive and manage privacy when they share their mobile phones. Using the Communication Privacy Management theory, we explore FSWs' perception of the threat to their privacy posed by mobile phones. We conducted 30 in-depth interviews among FSWs in Kathmandu, Nepal. Results showed that all participants owned mobile phones, and sharing devices was common. Mobile phones pose a considerable challenge in keeping sex work information private, and FSWs use various communication strategies to circumvent privacy threats. The findings highlight the mental and emotional burden FSWs face trying to conceal their private information in a sharing culture. The study discusses the importance of theorizing privacy in the cultural context of the Global South and the practical implications for developing mHealth interventions for this population.
尼泊尔的女性性工作者感染包括艾滋病毒在内的性传播感染的风险仍然极高。由于与性工作和艾滋病毒相关的污名,女性性工作者隐瞒她们的性工作信息,这对她们寻求医疗服务构成了障碍。新出现的研究表明,尼泊尔的女性性工作者中手机的使用率很高。移动健康(mHealth)干预措施可以提供健康信息并与医疗服务建立联系。然而,在文献中很大程度上缺失的是女性性工作者在一种分享个人信息和物品是社会规范一部分且保持隐私可能会产生负面社会影响的文化中管理其性工作相关信息的经历。当前的研究旨在了解女性性工作者在分享手机时如何看待和管理隐私。运用传播隐私管理理论,我们探讨了女性性工作者对手机给她们的隐私带来的威胁的认知。我们在尼泊尔加德满都对女性性工作者进行了30次深入访谈。结果显示,所有参与者都拥有手机,且共享设备很常见。手机在保护性工作信息隐私方面构成了相当大的挑战,女性性工作者使用各种沟通策略来规避隐私威胁。研究结果凸显了女性性工作者在共享文化中试图隐瞒其私人信息时所面临的心理和情感负担。该研究讨论了在全球南方的文化背景下对隐私进行理论化的重要性以及为这一人群开发移动健康干预措施的实际意义。