Our study documents the correlates of barriers to pregnancy and mothering among sex workers in Vancouver, Canada. We used baseline data from An Evaluation of Sex Workers' Health Access (AESHA), a prospective cohort of sex workers. Among the 399 sex workers who had ever been pregnant or had a child, 35% reported having ever experienced a barrier, with lower education, homelessness, and history of injecting drugs significantly correlated with pregnancy and mothering barriers. Our findings highlight a critical need for tailored and nonjudgmental services and supports, including improved programs to address intersecting aspects of poverty, health literacy, stigma, and substance use.Medicine, Faculty ofOther UBCNon UBCPopulation and Public Healt...
Background: Globally, sex work is highly stigmatized, and the dominant policy approach has been crim...
Background: Universal access to health care is a critical determinant of health. Despite the numerou...
Marginalization, sometimes referred to as social exclusion is recognized as a social determinant of ...
Our study documents the correlates of barriers to pregnancy and mothering among sex workers in Vanco...
Individuals working in the sex industry continue to experience many negative health outcomes. As suc...
Background: High proportions of female sex workers (FSWs) become pregnant and have children. Many FS...
Background and objectives: While sex workers are disproportionately impacted by reproductive health ...
OBJECTIVE: To better understand the prevalence and correlates of pregnancy intentions among femal...
The number of children in care of the state continues to grow in BC, Canada with a historical legacy...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought into stark focus the economic inequities faced by precarious, crim...
Many women who engage in street sex work experience pregnancies and become mothers. Unfortu-nately, ...
BackgroundGlobally, female sex workers (FSWs) have been identified as a high-risk group for human im...
Objectives The number of children in care of the state continues to grow in BC, Canada with a histo...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought into stark focus the economic inequities faced by precarious, crim...
Background Globally, most female sex workers (FSWs) are mothers but are rarely considered as such in...
Background: Globally, sex work is highly stigmatized, and the dominant policy approach has been crim...
Background: Universal access to health care is a critical determinant of health. Despite the numerou...
Marginalization, sometimes referred to as social exclusion is recognized as a social determinant of ...
Our study documents the correlates of barriers to pregnancy and mothering among sex workers in Vanco...
Individuals working in the sex industry continue to experience many negative health outcomes. As suc...
Background: High proportions of female sex workers (FSWs) become pregnant and have children. Many FS...
Background and objectives: While sex workers are disproportionately impacted by reproductive health ...
OBJECTIVE: To better understand the prevalence and correlates of pregnancy intentions among femal...
The number of children in care of the state continues to grow in BC, Canada with a historical legacy...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought into stark focus the economic inequities faced by precarious, crim...
Many women who engage in street sex work experience pregnancies and become mothers. Unfortu-nately, ...
BackgroundGlobally, female sex workers (FSWs) have been identified as a high-risk group for human im...
Objectives The number of children in care of the state continues to grow in BC, Canada with a histo...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought into stark focus the economic inequities faced by precarious, crim...
Background Globally, most female sex workers (FSWs) are mothers but are rarely considered as such in...
Background: Globally, sex work is highly stigmatized, and the dominant policy approach has been crim...
Background: Universal access to health care is a critical determinant of health. Despite the numerou...
Marginalization, sometimes referred to as social exclusion is recognized as a social determinant of ...