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Título
Surviving the violence, humiliation, and loneliness means getting high: Violence, loneliness, and health of female sex workers
Año del Documento
2018
Editorial
Sage Journals
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, vol. 36, n. 9–10, 4593–4614
Resumen
Sex workers are particularly vulnerable to violence, isolation, and stigmatization. This study uses the theory of loneliness to explore the relations among violence, self-esteem, loneliness, health, and drug use. Specifically, this study tested a model in which loneliness mediates the relationship between situational (violence) and characterological (self-esteem) loneliness factors and physical and psychological health and drug abuse. The study sample consisted of 146 sex workers from one region of Spain, recruited through the purposive sampling method. Partial least squares (PLS) path modeling has been employed to test the hypothesis. The findings of this study suggest that two kinds of violence (physical and psychological) have a direct and positive influence on loneliness, so that higher levels of violence increase loneliness, while self-esteem has a protector role on loneliness. Loneliness has a direct and negative impact on psychological and physical health, and determines an increase in drug use, which, in turn, decreases both physical and psychological health. The results support, among other points, that policy makers and sex worker service programs need to be aware of how loneliness plays a role in the health and risk behavior of sex workers. Society has an important role to improve sex workers’ health and minimize their risk behavior.
Materias (normalizadas)
Public Health
Prostitution
Materias Unesco
6114 Psicología Social
3212 Salud Publica
Palabras Clave
Alcohol and drugs
Mental health and violence
Prostitution
Alcohol y drogas
Salud mental y violencia
Prostitución
ISSN
0886-2605
Revisión por pares
SI
Version del Editor
Propietario de los Derechos
© Sage Journals
Idioma
eng
Tipo de versión
info:eu-repo/semantics/SubmittedVersion
Derechos
restrictedAccess
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