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在资源匮乏地区进行高频数据收集:来自乌干达从事性工作女性的金融日记研究的经验教训。

Conducting high-frequency data collection in low-resource settings: Lessons from a financial diary study among women engaged in sex work in Uganda.

作者信息

Yang Lyla Sunyoung, Witte Susan S, Kiyingi Joshua, Nabayinda Josephine, Nsubuga Edward, Nabunya Proscovia, Sensoy Bahar Ozge, Jennings Mayo-Wilson Larissa, Ssewamala Fred M

机构信息

Columbia University School of Social Work, 1255 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY 10027, USA.

Washington University in St. Louis Brown School, International Center for Child Health and Development (ICHAD), 1 Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA.

出版信息

J Hum Behav Soc Environ. 2024;34(5):783-796. doi: 10.1080/10911359.2023.2229404. Epub 2023 Jun 30.

Abstract

Poverty and economic insecurity are driving forces in entering sex work among women in low resource areas. This increases their risk for HIV by influencing the decision-making process for high-risk behaviors. Few studies examine financial behaviors and capacities of women engaged in sex work (WESW). This paper describes the methodology used in a financial diary study aimed at characterizing women's spending patterns within a larger prevention intervention trial among WESW in Uganda. From June 2019 to March 2020, a subsample of 150 women randomized to the combination HIV prevention and economic empowerment treatment were asked to complete financial diaries to monitor daily expenditures in real time. Two hundred forty financial diaries were distributed to study participants during the financial literacy sessions at 8 sites. A total of 26,919 expense entries were recorded over 6 months. Sex work related expenses comprised approximately 20.01% of the total. The process of obtaining quality and consistent data was challenging due to the transient and stigmatized nature of sex work coupled with women's varying levels of education. Frequent check-ins, using peer support, code word or visuals, and a shorter timeframe would allow for a more accurate collection of high frequency data. Moreover, the ability of women to complete the financial diaries despite numerous challenges speaks to their potential value as a data collection tool, and also as an organizing tool for finances.

摘要

贫困和经济不安全是资源匮乏地区女性从事性工作的驱动因素。这通过影响高风险行为的决策过程增加了她们感染艾滋病毒的风险。很少有研究考察从事性工作的女性(WESW)的财务行为和能力。本文描述了一项财务日记研究中使用的方法,该研究旨在在乌干达对从事性工作的女性进行的一项更大规模的预防干预试验中,描述她们的消费模式。从2019年6月到2020年3月,150名被随机分配到艾滋病毒预防与经济赋权联合治疗组的女性子样本被要求填写财务日记,以实时监测每日支出。在8个地点的金融知识培训课程中,共向研究参与者发放了240本财务日记。在6个月的时间里,共记录了26919笔支出记录。与性工作相关的支出约占总数的20.01%。由于性工作的短暂性和污名化性质,再加上女性教育水平参差不齐,获取高质量和一致数据的过程具有挑战性。频繁的检查、利用同伴支持、暗语或视觉手段以及缩短时间框架将有助于更准确地收集高频数据。此外,尽管面临诸多挑战,女性仍有能力完成财务日记,这表明了财务日记作为一种数据收集工具以及财务组织工具的潜在价值。

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