Female sex worker’s participation in the community mobilization process: two distinct forms of participations and associated contextual factors
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  • 作者:Karikalan Nagarajan ; Seema Sahay ; Mandar K Mainkar ; Sucheta Deshpande…
  • 关键词:Female Sex Workers ; Participation ; Community mobilization ; Empowerment ; HIV ; Public spaces ; Collective spaces ; India
  • 刊名:BMC Public Health
  • 出版年:2014
  • 出版时间:December 2014
  • 年:2014
  • 卷:14
  • 期:1
  • 全文大小:531 KB
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文摘
Background Community mobilization is a participatory intervention strategy used among Female Sex Workers (FSW's) to address HIV risks through behavior change and self empowerment. This study quantitatively measure and differentiate theoretically defined forms of FSW participation's and identify their contextual associated factors. Method Data was derived from cross-sectional Integrated Bio Behavioral Assessment conducted among FSW’s in Andhra Pradesh (AP) (n--370), Maharashtra (MH) (n--133) and Tamil Nadu (TN) (n--140) of India during 2009-010. Information’s about socio-demography, community mobilization and participation experiences were collected. Conceptual model for two contexts of mobilization entailing distinct FSW participations were defined as participation in “collective-and “public-spaces respectively. Bivariate and multiple regression analysis were used. Result The level of participation in “collective-and “public-spaces was lowest in MH (43.9% & 11.7% respectively), higher in TN (82.2% & 22.5% respectively) and AP (64.7% & 33.1%). Bivariate and multivariate regression analysis highlighted the distinct nature of “participations-through their varied associations with FSW mobilization and background status. In MH, street FSWs showed significantly lower collective participation (36.5%) than brothel FSWs (46.8%) and street FSWs showed higher public participation (16.2%) than brothel FSWs (9.7%). In AP both collective and public participation were significantly high among street FSWs (62.7% and 34.7% respectively) than brothel FSW’s (55.2% and 25.4% respectively). Regression analysis showed FSWs with “community identity- were more likely to participate in public spaces in TN and AP (AOR 2.4, 1.5-3.8 & AOR 4.9, CI 2.3-10.7) respectively. FSWs with “collective identity-were more likely to participate in collective spaces in TN, MH and AP (AOR 27.2 CI 13.7-53.9; AOR 7.3, CI 3.8-14.3; AOR 5.7 CI 3-0.9 respectively). FSWs exhibiting “collective agency-were more likely to participate in public spaces in TN, MH and AP (AOR 2.3 CI 1-.4; AOR 4.5- CI 2.6-7.8; AOR 2.2 CI 1.5-3.1) respectively. Conclusion Findings reveal FSWs participation as a dynamic process inherently evolving along with the community mobilization process in match with its contexts. Participation in “Collective-and Public spaces-is indicators, symbolizing FSWs passage from the disease prevention objectives towards empowerment, which would help better understand and evaluate community mobilization interventions.

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