This study examined the relationship between sex trading and psychological distress among a nonrandom sample of women recruited from 3 methadone maintenance clinics in New York City. Face-to-face interviews with 280 women (M age = 40.7) revealed that 32% had traded sex for money or drugs in the previous year. Compared to other participants, these women reported less education and higher rates of incarceration in the past year, sexually transmitted diseases, childhood sexual abuse, partner abuse, and current regular crack/cocaine and alcohol use. Hierarchical multiple regression analysis indicated that sex traders scored 0.41 units higher than non-sex traders on the General Severity Index of the Brief Symptom Inventory after controlling for ...
The researchers sought to explore and describe the demographic, cognitive, psychosocial, and behavio...
Background: Substitution with opioid-agonists (e.g., methadone) has shown to be an ...
Street-based female sex workers constitute a vulnerable population for HIV, as they are often enmesh...
Objectives: This study examines the relationship between sex trading and psychological distress and ...
Guided by the cognitive theory of stress and coping and the comprehensive health“seeking and coping ...
The high prevalence of rape and sexual trauma symptomatology among women involved in street-based se...
Women who trade sex for drugs or money, a practice known as sex trading, are at risk for Human Immun...
This study examined the prevalence of childhood sexual abuse (CSA), sex trading, and other HIV risks...
Traumatic experiences and their biopsychosocial sequelae present complex challenges in substance use...
Substance abusing populations are at an increased risk for disease transmission and have higher rate...
This paper examines the connections of mental health, victimization, and sexual risk behaviors among...
We examined correlates of trading sex for money, drugs, and shel-ter, or food among drug-using men w...
Abstract This article presents a model developed to un-derstand the relationship between childhood v...
This study examines the prevalence of physical and sexual abuse by intimate and commercial sexual pa...
Although several studies have examined the relationship between intimate partner violence (IPV) and ...
The researchers sought to explore and describe the demographic, cognitive, psychosocial, and behavio...
Background: Substitution with opioid-agonists (e.g., methadone) has shown to be an ...
Street-based female sex workers constitute a vulnerable population for HIV, as they are often enmesh...
Objectives: This study examines the relationship between sex trading and psychological distress and ...
Guided by the cognitive theory of stress and coping and the comprehensive health“seeking and coping ...
The high prevalence of rape and sexual trauma symptomatology among women involved in street-based se...
Women who trade sex for drugs or money, a practice known as sex trading, are at risk for Human Immun...
This study examined the prevalence of childhood sexual abuse (CSA), sex trading, and other HIV risks...
Traumatic experiences and their biopsychosocial sequelae present complex challenges in substance use...
Substance abusing populations are at an increased risk for disease transmission and have higher rate...
This paper examines the connections of mental health, victimization, and sexual risk behaviors among...
We examined correlates of trading sex for money, drugs, and shel-ter, or food among drug-using men w...
Abstract This article presents a model developed to un-derstand the relationship between childhood v...
This study examines the prevalence of physical and sexual abuse by intimate and commercial sexual pa...
Although several studies have examined the relationship between intimate partner violence (IPV) and ...
The researchers sought to explore and describe the demographic, cognitive, psychosocial, and behavio...
Background: Substitution with opioid-agonists (e.g., methadone) has shown to be an ...
Street-based female sex workers constitute a vulnerable population for HIV, as they are often enmesh...