早年失去生命:卢旺达女性性工作者的孩子面临的威胁生命的后果。

Rwanda journal of medicine and health sciences Pub Date : 2025-03-31 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.4314/rjmhs.v8i1.10
Pacifique Mukangabire, Madeleine Mukeshimana, Liberatha Rumagihwa, Noel Korukire
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背景:各种研究侧重于女性性工作者,旨在降低感染艾滋病毒和其他性传播疾病的风险,并教育她们改变行为。然而,关于母亲的职业如何影响孩子的研究有限。为了解决这一差距,本研究旨在探讨卢旺达女性性工作者的孩子面临的危及生命的后果,并为支持这些弱势群体提供建议。方法:本横断面研究采用现象学设计的定性方法。我们采访了来自基加利2个省和市的性工作者所生的40名儿童和19名性工作者母亲。我们使用访谈指南进行个人深度访谈。结果:受访儿童报告了卢旺达女性性工作者所生的孩子最常遇到的五个问题,包括:(1)耻辱和排斥(2)羞辱和羞耻(3)被母亲的嫖客强迫过早发生性行为和/或被母亲强迫/出售(4)贫穷和饥饿(5)过早发生性行为、怀孕和分娩。母亲报告的女性性工作者所生的孩子所面临的五个问题与孩子报告的是相同的。结论:这项研究发现,卢旺达女性性工作者所生的孩子面临着巨大的生活挑战/问题,使他们的健康受到威胁,他们的未来受到威胁。我们建议负有保护儿童任务的政府和非政府组织采取适当措施,保护这些易受伤害的儿童。
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Lost Life at an Early Age: Life-threatening Consequences Faced by Children of Female Sex Workers in Rwanda.

Background: Various studies have focused on female sex workers aiming to reduce the risk of HIV infection and other sexually transmitted diseases and educate them on behaviour change. However, limited research has been on how mothers' profession affects their children. To address this gap, this study aimed to explore the life-threatening consequences faced by children of female sex workers in Rwanda and provide recommendations for supporting these vulnerable individuals.

Methodology: This cross-sectional study used a qualitative approach with a phenomenological design. We interviewed 40 children born to sex workers and 19 mothers who are sex workers from 2 provinces and City of Kigali. We used an interview guide to conduct individual in-depth interviews.

Results: The interviewed children reported most five problems encountered by children born to female sex workers in Rwanda including (1) stigma and rejection (2) humiliation and shame (3) Being forced to have early sex by their mother's clients and or forced/sold by mothers (4) poverty and hunger (5) early sex, pregnancy, and birth. The five problems most reported by mothers as being faced by children born to female sex workers are the same as those reported by the children.

Conclusion: This study found that the children born to female sex workers in Rwanda face enormous life challenges/problems that put their health at risk and their future in jeopardy. We recommend that government and non-government organizations that have the mandate of child protection take appropriate measures to safeguards these vulnerable children.

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