在希腊雅典,女性性工作中非自愿摘取(偷窃)安全套的流行及其与感知歧视的关系

Apostolidou Anna, Triantafyllidou Stavroula, Papadaki Anna, Aslanis Andreas, Manolopoulou Amalia, Matis Stergios, Bekiaris Antonios, Ntinopoulou Evangelia, Papadopetrakis Georgios, Papastefanakou Konstantina, Protopapas Konstantinos, Siamitrou Paraskevi, Sougle Aggeliki, Vegkos Nikolaos, Antoniadou Anastasia, Cannelopoulos Lissy, Poulios Antonios
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这项研究的目的是调查在希腊雅典生活和工作的女性性工作者(FSWs)中,偷情、在未经同意的情况下取出安全套的比率,以及它与感知歧视和负面心理健康影响的关系。方法:在本定量研究中,我们使用一份自我管理的问卷,测量了感知歧视、心理健康和偷窃事件。71名性工作者参与了这项调查,他们是性工作者赋权社区中心“雅典红伞”的受益者。结果:45名(63.4%)参与者报告他们有过被偷的经历。大多数受害者(88.6%)报告说在从事性工作时遭遇过偷袭,而38.6%报告说遭受过不止一次偷袭。与从未经历过非自愿摘掉安全套的女性相比,经历过偷情的女性更有可能报告更严重的感知歧视和更糟糕的心理健康状况。结论:盗窃是针对性工作者的常见侵犯行为,与歧视和心理健康问题密切相关。卫生专业人员在与性工作者一起工作时应该筛查是否有偷窥行为。此外,应该有政策承认偷窃是性侵犯。
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Prevalence of Non-Consensual Condom Removal (Stealthing) in Female Sex Work and Its Association with Perceived Discrimination in Athens, Greece
The study aims to investigate the rates of stealthing, the nonconsensual condom removal in sex, and its association with perceived discrimination and negative mental health impact among female sex workers (FSWs) who live and work in Athens, Greece. Methods: In this quantitative study, we measured perceived discrimination, mental health, and incidents of stealthing using a self-administered questionnaire. Seventy-one FSWs, beneficiaries of the community center for sex workers’ empowerment, Red Umbrella Athens, participated in the survey. Results: Forty-five (63.4%) participants reported that they have experienced stealthing. The majority of victims (88.6%) reported having faced stealthing during sex work, while 38.6% reported having suffered stealthing more than once. FSWs who had experienced stealthing were more likely to report higher perceived discrimination and worse psychological health than those who had never experienced nonconsensual condom removal. Conclusion: Stealthing is a common violation against sex workers and is strongly associated with discrimination and mental health issues. Health professionals should screen for stealthing incidents when working with sex workers. Additionally, there should be policies that acknowledge stealthing as sexual assault.
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