Probing the dual burden: assessing psychological distress and substance use among female sex workers in Sonagachi, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Monali Bhattacharya, Varalakshmi Chandrasekaran, Praveen Arhanthabailu, Lena Ashok
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Abstract

Background: Psychological distress and substance use is a global public health problem. Understanding the mental distress and substance use regarding female sex workers is crucial which is noticeably lacking in India. The authors of this study investigate the prevalence of psychological distress and substance use among female sex workers in Sonagachi.

Methods: Using convenience sampling 149 participants were invited to participate. Tools included socio-demographic proforma, alcohol use disorder identification test to assess the risk of alcohol consumption and patient health questionnaire used to assess anxiety and depression.

Results: Overall, 52.4% reported psychological distress and 66.1% of participants were found to use substances. The factors associated with psychological distress are marital status, education level and number of children. Education, sex under the influence of substances, and number of years working predicted a higher likelihood of substance use such as tobacco, cannabis and alcohol. Additionally, psychological distress was more significant among women who were married, worked for more than 5 years, were forced to enter the sex trade and used condoms inconsistently.

Conclusion: Education, sex under the influence of alcohol, number of years working, marital status, age of working, reason for sex work and condom use emerged as significant predictors of use of tobacco and cannabis, risk of alcohol consumption and psychological distress.

探讨双重负担:评估印度西孟加拉邦加尔各答索纳加奇女性性工作者的心理困扰和物质使用。
背景:心理困扰和药物使用是一个全球性的公共卫生问题。了解女性性工作者的精神痛苦和药物使用是至关重要的,而这在印度显然是缺乏的。本研究的作者调查了索那加奇女性性工作者中心理困扰和物质使用的普遍程度。方法:采用方便抽样法对149名调查对象进行调查。工具包括社会人口学形式、酒精使用障碍鉴定测试(用于评估酒精消费风险)和患者健康问卷(用于评估焦虑和抑郁)。结果:总体而言,52.4%的参与者报告了心理困扰,66.1%的参与者被发现使用物质。与心理困扰相关的因素有婚姻状况、受教育程度和子女数量。受教育程度、受药物影响下的性行为以及工作年数预示着使用烟草、大麻和酒精等药物的可能性更高。此外,在已婚、工作超过5年、被迫从事性交易、不定期使用安全套的女性中,心理困扰更为严重。结论:受教育程度、酒精影响下的性行为、工作年数、婚姻状况、工作年龄、从事性工作的原因和使用避孕套是使用烟草和大麻、饮酒风险和心理困扰的重要预测因素。
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Annali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunita
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