BACKGROUND: This study investigated the relationship between drug use and sex work patterns and sex work income earned among street-based female sex workers (FSWs) in Vancouver, Canada. METHODS: We used data from a sample of 129 FSWs who used drugs in a prospective cohort (2007-2008), for a total of 210 observations. Bivariate and multivariable linear regression using generalized estimating equations was used to model the relationship between explanatory factors and sex work income. Sex work income was log-transformed to account for skewed data. RESULTS: The median age of the sample at first visit was 37 years (interquartile range[IQR]: 30-43), with 46.5% identifying as Caucasian, 48.1% as Aboriginal and 5.4% as another visible m...
Previous research indicates that criminalization of sex work is associated with harms among sex work...
OBJECTIVES: The majority of female street-based sex workers (SSWs) are dependent on illicit drugs an...
Background: Globally, sex work is highly stigmatized, and the dominant policy approach has been crim...
Objective Among sex workers (SWs) in Vancouver, Canada, this study identified social, drug use, s...
OBJECTIVES—Street-involved youth are highly vulnerable to violence. While involvement in income-gene...
Introduction: Socioeconomically marginalized people who use illicit drugs (PWUD) often engage in alt...
Background The nonmedical use of prescription opioids (POs) is a major public health concern, cau...
Background—Higher income is generally associated with better health outcomes; however, among people...
Individuals who use illicit drugs and belong to a sexual minority group often contend with elevated ...
Background Despite the growing prevalence of illicit stimulant drug use internationally, and the ...
Syringe sharing places street-involved young people at risk of acquiring HIV and hepatitis C. While ...
Objectives To explore how criminalisation and policing of sex buyers (clients) rather than sex wo...
Objective—Although the global burden of HIV infection among sex workers (SW) has been well recognize...
Background: While crack cocaine has been associated with elevated sexual risks and ...
Previous research indicates that criminalization of sex work is associated with harms among sex work...
Previous research indicates that criminalization of sex work is associated with harms among sex work...
OBJECTIVES: The majority of female street-based sex workers (SSWs) are dependent on illicit drugs an...
Background: Globally, sex work is highly stigmatized, and the dominant policy approach has been crim...
Objective Among sex workers (SWs) in Vancouver, Canada, this study identified social, drug use, s...
OBJECTIVES—Street-involved youth are highly vulnerable to violence. While involvement in income-gene...
Introduction: Socioeconomically marginalized people who use illicit drugs (PWUD) often engage in alt...
Background The nonmedical use of prescription opioids (POs) is a major public health concern, cau...
Background—Higher income is generally associated with better health outcomes; however, among people...
Individuals who use illicit drugs and belong to a sexual minority group often contend with elevated ...
Background Despite the growing prevalence of illicit stimulant drug use internationally, and the ...
Syringe sharing places street-involved young people at risk of acquiring HIV and hepatitis C. While ...
Objectives To explore how criminalisation and policing of sex buyers (clients) rather than sex wo...
Objective—Although the global burden of HIV infection among sex workers (SW) has been well recognize...
Background: While crack cocaine has been associated with elevated sexual risks and ...
Previous research indicates that criminalization of sex work is associated with harms among sex work...
Previous research indicates that criminalization of sex work is associated with harms among sex work...
OBJECTIVES: The majority of female street-based sex workers (SSWs) are dependent on illicit drugs an...
Background: Globally, sex work is highly stigmatized, and the dominant policy approach has been crim...