Previous research on female street sex workers (FSSWs) has primarily concentrated on the stigmatisation of women’s involvement in the sex industry particularly with reference to the spread of HIV/AIDS. The response of the criminal justice system to the regulation of the illegal aspects of women’s engagement in street sex work has also been criticised. However, the impact of street sex work on the health and wellbeing of these women requires further research. The aim of this study was to explore the perceptions and needs of female street sex workers in relation to their own health and wellbeing. The study used a qualitative mixed methods approach that included analysis of three sets of data: visual data, secondary data and primary data...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 109-113).The aim of the research was to explore the stru...
Using both qualitative (in-depth, personal interviews) and quantitative (self-report survey indices)...
Abstract Background: Observations suggest that patterns of drug use may be changing among sex worker...
Little is known, beyond the anecdotal, about the everyday lives and needs of women who street sex wo...
Introduction: Existing literature focuses on the risks that prostitutes pose to society rather than ...
Introduction: Existing literature focuses on the risks that prostitutes pose to society rather than...
This thesis is an exploration of the coping strategies used by women involved in sex work, to manage...
Master of Science in Health Promotion. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2017.Background: Female ...
Introduction: Existing literature focuses on the risks that prostitutes pose to society rather than...
Globally, female sex workers (FSWs) bear a disproportionate burden of GBV and HIV. Prior work has de...
Magister Artium (Psychology) - MA(Psych)There is a dearth of scholarly literature surrounding transg...
Commercialized sex work has been considered a high-risk profession. Understanding the social context...
This is the original project report on which the article in the October 1994 issue of the CURA Repor...
Using both qualitative (in-depth, personal interviews) and quantitative (self-report survey indices)...
This study asked the following question: What are the mental health help seeking behaviors of female...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 109-113).The aim of the research was to explore the stru...
Using both qualitative (in-depth, personal interviews) and quantitative (self-report survey indices)...
Abstract Background: Observations suggest that patterns of drug use may be changing among sex worker...
Little is known, beyond the anecdotal, about the everyday lives and needs of women who street sex wo...
Introduction: Existing literature focuses on the risks that prostitutes pose to society rather than ...
Introduction: Existing literature focuses on the risks that prostitutes pose to society rather than...
This thesis is an exploration of the coping strategies used by women involved in sex work, to manage...
Master of Science in Health Promotion. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2017.Background: Female ...
Introduction: Existing literature focuses on the risks that prostitutes pose to society rather than...
Globally, female sex workers (FSWs) bear a disproportionate burden of GBV and HIV. Prior work has de...
Magister Artium (Psychology) - MA(Psych)There is a dearth of scholarly literature surrounding transg...
Commercialized sex work has been considered a high-risk profession. Understanding the social context...
This is the original project report on which the article in the October 1994 issue of the CURA Repor...
Using both qualitative (in-depth, personal interviews) and quantitative (self-report survey indices)...
This study asked the following question: What are the mental health help seeking behaviors of female...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 109-113).The aim of the research was to explore the stru...
Using both qualitative (in-depth, personal interviews) and quantitative (self-report survey indices)...
Abstract Background: Observations suggest that patterns of drug use may be changing among sex worker...