From the bar to the cowshed: the impact of COVID-19 on female sex workers in Pattaya, Thailand.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Simon Bishop, Onn Laingoen
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic had a devastating impact on the health and wellbeing of populations around the world, with vulnerable groups, including sex workers, being disproportionately affected. This study explored the effects of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions on the lives of female sex workers in Pattaya, Thailand. In-depth interviews with ten women were used to explore the ways in which they sought to cope during the crisis using Lazarus and Folkman's transactional model of stress and coping. Findings suggest that those who could, tended to seek economic shelter with their parents in rural parts of the country during the pandemic. However, those who could not relocate to be with family were forced to try to eke out a living in other ways, which could be both challenging and dangerous. None reported receiving any financial support from national or local authorities, to whom they were invisible, and this placed tremendous pressure on both them and their families. The authors conclude that the pandemic further highlights the need for the Thai Government to accept the reality of sex work and seek to both legitimise and protect vulnerable women and their labour.

从酒吧到牛棚:COVID-19 对泰国芭堤雅女性性工作者的影响。
COVID-19 大流行对全球人口的健康和福祉造成了破坏性影响,包括性工作者在内的弱势群体受到的影响尤为严重。本研究探讨了 COVID-19 封锁限制对泰国芭堤雅女性性工作者生活的影响。研究人员对十名女性进行了深入访谈,采用拉扎勒斯和福克曼的压力与应对交易模型,探讨了她们在危机期间的应对方式。研究结果表明,在大流行期间,那些有能力的妇女倾向于在该国农村地区与父母一起寻求经济庇护。然而,那些无法搬迁与家人团聚的人则不得不尝试以其他方式谋生,这可能既具有挑战性,又十分危险。没有一个人报告说从国家或地方当局那里得到了任何财政支持,因为对他们来说,国家或地方当局都是隐形的,这给他们和他们的家人都带来了巨大的压力。作者总结说,这一流行病进一步凸显了泰国政府接受性工作现实的必要性,并努力使弱势妇女及其劳动合法化并对其加以保护。
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