While the stigma surrounding sex work is both well documented and easily recognised, few studies examine stigma in this context from the perspective of the sex workers themselves. In this article we report on a study using a modified grounded theory approach to analyse a series of semi-structured interviews with 49 female sex workers in Hong Kong, in order to examine the ways in which this group experiences and negotiates the stigma which arises from their employment in the sex industry. Sex workers in Hong Kong were subject to various stigmatising forces in their daily lives in their interactions with the public, the police and their families. These processes could have a negative impact on the sex workers' health, both through obvious man...
Objective: To describe the current use of health services by the street-based female sex workers (FS...
This paper addresses the near global attribution of stigma and deviance to female sex workers, and t...
This article examines factors that relate to psychological health (as measured by the World Health O...
While the stigma surrounding sex work is both well documented and easily recognised, few studies exa...
This thesis considers how in the course of their work female sex workers in Hong Kong experience ris...
Aims: Sex workers may experience stigma both related to their occupation as well as to mental health...
The aim of this study is to nuance the stigmatized image through which sex workers are often portray...
Female sex workers experience tremendous stigma in the United States. Social shaming,\ud violence, s...
Background: For many years, the sex industry in Hong Kong has appeared to be an integral and ever-ex...
This study used a cultural model analysis to examine the Hong Kong print media's social constru...
Individuals working in the sex industry continue to experience many negative health outcomes. As suc...
The present study was designed to examine the experiences of voluntary female sex workers. Six women...
This Master's thesis follows the discourse on sex work represented by current academic studies (Sand...
Research and current events to date have indicated that street-level sex workers (SLSWs) in Vancouve...
This qualitative study illuminates a controversial perspective of sex work arguing that it should be...
Objective: To describe the current use of health services by the street-based female sex workers (FS...
This paper addresses the near global attribution of stigma and deviance to female sex workers, and t...
This article examines factors that relate to psychological health (as measured by the World Health O...
While the stigma surrounding sex work is both well documented and easily recognised, few studies exa...
This thesis considers how in the course of their work female sex workers in Hong Kong experience ris...
Aims: Sex workers may experience stigma both related to their occupation as well as to mental health...
The aim of this study is to nuance the stigmatized image through which sex workers are often portray...
Female sex workers experience tremendous stigma in the United States. Social shaming,\ud violence, s...
Background: For many years, the sex industry in Hong Kong has appeared to be an integral and ever-ex...
This study used a cultural model analysis to examine the Hong Kong print media's social constru...
Individuals working in the sex industry continue to experience many negative health outcomes. As suc...
The present study was designed to examine the experiences of voluntary female sex workers. Six women...
This Master's thesis follows the discourse on sex work represented by current academic studies (Sand...
Research and current events to date have indicated that street-level sex workers (SLSWs) in Vancouve...
This qualitative study illuminates a controversial perspective of sex work arguing that it should be...
Objective: To describe the current use of health services by the street-based female sex workers (FS...
This paper addresses the near global attribution of stigma and deviance to female sex workers, and t...
This article examines factors that relate to psychological health (as measured by the World Health O...