Yang Chenxi, Huang Yu-Te, Newman Peter A
Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Canada.
Trauma Violence Abuse. 2025 Jul;26(3):582-597. doi: 10.1177/15248380241284586. Epub 2024 Oct 11.
Globally, transgender people engaged in sex work experience disproportionately high risks of victimization. While qualitative studies on the perspectives of transgender people engaged in sex work can shed light on their intersecting experiences, a qualitative synthesis could offer a systematic understanding and inform anti-oppressive practices and policies. This review explores the experience of stigma, violence, victimization, and associated coping strategies among transgender people engaged in sex work. We conducted a literature search in November 2023 on MEDLINE, Social Work Abstracts, and CINAHL PLUS from EBSCOhost, APA PsycInfo, ASSIA, and Sociological Abstracts from ProQuest and SCOPUS (PROSPERO ID: CRD42023478844). From 1,085 studies retrieved, 64 were included in this review. Thematic synthesis identified seven themes: (a) individual struggle, (b) interpersonal violence, (c) community transphobia and exclusion, (d) systemic oppression, (e) individual coping strategies, (f) community resources, and (g) organizational support as coping resources. This review contributes to the discussion around the health vulnerabilities of transgender people engaged in sex work that inherently result from intersecting victimization in a larger global context, including trafficking, urban planning, migration, and COVID-19. Identification of the coping strategies of transgender people engaged in sex work also highlights their resilience and sites of empowerment. Policymakers and professionals should be mindful of the intersectional identities of transgender people engaged in sex work and initiate peer- and community-led interventions to support them in building intersectional solidarity and resisting victimization.
在全球范围内,从事性工作的跨性别者遭受伤害的风险极高。虽然关于从事性工作的跨性别者观点的定性研究能够揭示他们的交叉经历,但定性综合分析可以提供系统的理解,并为反压迫实践和政策提供参考。本综述探讨了从事性工作的跨性别者所面临的耻辱、暴力、伤害经历以及相关的应对策略。我们于2023年11月在MEDLINE、社会工作摘要数据库、EBSCOhost平台的CINAHL PLUS、美国心理学会心理学文摘数据库、亚洲社会科学索引数据库、ProQuest平台的社会学文摘数据库以及SCOPUS数据库(PROSPERO标识符:CRD42023478844)中进行了文献检索。从检索到的1085项研究中,有64项被纳入本综述。主题综合分析确定了七个主题:(a)个人挣扎,(b)人际暴力,(c)社区中的恐跨症与排斥,(d)系统性压迫,(e)个人应对策略,(f)社区资源,以及(g)作为应对资源的组织支持。本综述有助于围绕从事性工作的跨性别者的健康脆弱性展开讨论,这些脆弱性在更大的全球背景下因交叉受害而产生,包括人口贩卖、城市规划、移民以及新冠疫情。对从事性工作的跨性别者应对策略的识别也凸显了他们的复原力和赋权点。政策制定者和专业人员应关注从事性工作的跨性别者的交叉身份,并发起由同伴和社区主导的干预措施,以支持他们建立交叉团结并抵御伤害。