Aims: Sex workers may experience stigma both related to their occupation as well as to mental health issues that they face. There is limited research on the lived experience of sex workers managing mental health and stigma. This study examined the experiences of sex workers in Australia in relation to stigma surrounding sex work, and sex workers' mental health, including self-management and experiences of accessing mental health services.Method: Six focus groups and two interviews were conducted with 31 sex workers. Data collection was co-moderated by a sex worker and a university-based researcher. Analysis was informed by an approach which positioned sex workers as agential and capable, and which drew attention to structural aspects of sti...
Background: Women involved in both street-level and off-street sex work face dispro...
Very limited research has been undertaken on sex workers' personal romantic relationships and the im...
While the stigma surrounding sex work is both well documented and easily recognised, few studies exa...
Aims: Sex workers may experience stigma both related to their occupation as well as to mental health...
Sex workers experience risk and protective factors that affect their psychological well-being, yet l...
Background: Many sex workers suffer from mental health problems, but do not seek help. Aim: To ex...
This study qualitatively investigates therapists’ attitudes toward their clients who work in the sex...
While the stigma surrounding sex work is both well documented and easily recognised, few studies exa...
Previous studies have reported poor mental health amongst sex workers without distinguishing the con...
Previous studies have reported poor mental health amongst sex workers without distinguishing the con...
Introduction: Sex workers face many barriers to accessing the inalienable human right of mental heal...
This qualitative study illuminates a controversial perspective of sex work arguing that it should be...
BACKGROUND: Very limited research has been undertaken on sex workers' personal romantic relationship...
Individuals working in the sex industry continue to experience many negative health outcomes. As suc...
Very limited research has been undertaken on sex workers’ personal romantic relationships and the im...
Background: Women involved in both street-level and off-street sex work face dispro...
Very limited research has been undertaken on sex workers' personal romantic relationships and the im...
While the stigma surrounding sex work is both well documented and easily recognised, few studies exa...
Aims: Sex workers may experience stigma both related to their occupation as well as to mental health...
Sex workers experience risk and protective factors that affect their psychological well-being, yet l...
Background: Many sex workers suffer from mental health problems, but do not seek help. Aim: To ex...
This study qualitatively investigates therapists’ attitudes toward their clients who work in the sex...
While the stigma surrounding sex work is both well documented and easily recognised, few studies exa...
Previous studies have reported poor mental health amongst sex workers without distinguishing the con...
Previous studies have reported poor mental health amongst sex workers without distinguishing the con...
Introduction: Sex workers face many barriers to accessing the inalienable human right of mental heal...
This qualitative study illuminates a controversial perspective of sex work arguing that it should be...
BACKGROUND: Very limited research has been undertaken on sex workers' personal romantic relationship...
Individuals working in the sex industry continue to experience many negative health outcomes. As suc...
Very limited research has been undertaken on sex workers’ personal romantic relationships and the im...
Background: Women involved in both street-level and off-street sex work face dispro...
Very limited research has been undertaken on sex workers' personal romantic relationships and the im...
While the stigma surrounding sex work is both well documented and easily recognised, few studies exa...