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    Health work, female sex workers and HIV/AIDS: global and local dimensions of stigma and deviance as barriers to effective interventions

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    2008
    Author
    Scambler, G
    Paoli, F
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    This study validates my own clinical experience that sex workers are sometimes stigmatized. discriminated against and denied services. Advanced Sign out This article is about how stigma can and does interfere with HIV/AIDS interventions, including prevention, control, care and support. Firstly, the sex worker might be inclined to not seek services because of fear of discrimination. Secondly the health care worker might assume a negative attitude towards the sex worker thus affecting the quality of care. The article includes the example of a sex worker who had been raped and was denied services including post exposure prophylaxis, emergency family planning, STI treatment and rape counselling for eight hours simply because she was a sex-worker. To compound the problem further, the night was freezing cold. The study would have added more value if it had included a site from an African country. It would also be interesting to carry out research regarding whether the stigma exists more in men compared to women and reasons for this.
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    http://flOOO.com/prime/contributor/evaluate/article/ 1103294
    http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/44142
    Citation
    Soc Sc! Med 2008 Apr; 66(8):1848-62
    Publisher
    Center for HIV Prevention and Research, University of Nairobi
    Subject
    Women's Health
    Psychological Challenges & Issues for Women Infectious Diseases
    Sexually Transmitted Diseases (without HIV)
    Public Health & Epidemiology
    Social & Behavioral Determinants of Health
    Occupational & Environmental Medicine
    Epidemiology
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