Professional HIV risk taking, levels of victimization, and well-being in female prostitutes in The Netherlands

Professional HIV risk taking (nonconsistent condom use with clients) of female prostitutes in The Netherlands is addressed within the context of (early) experiences with abuse, well-being, coping behavior, job satisfaction, and financial need. Data were gathered from 127 female prostitutes on condom...

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Hauptverfasser: Vanwesenbeeck, I, de Graaf, R, van Zessen, G, Straver, C J, Visser, J H
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description Professional HIV risk taking (nonconsistent condom use with clients) of female prostitutes in The Netherlands is addressed within the context of (early) experiences with abuse, well-being, coping behavior, job satisfaction, and financial need. Data were gathered from 127 female prostitutes on condom use, financial need, and professional attitude, and on experiences with violence and abuse, physical complaints, psychosocial problems, and coping responses. Violent traumatic experiences were found to relate to more severe complaints and problems, and a higher frequency of emotion-focused coping strategies. A risk-taking protection style (as opposed to consistent condom use and selective risk taking) appeared to be associated with more severe experiences with violence, both in childhood and in adult life, with more frequent dissociation as a coping behavior, and with more psychosomatic complaints. Of all the relationships found, more severe experiences with violence on the job were most strongly related to a higher professional HIV risk.
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Adaptation, Psychological
Adult
AIDS/HIV
Condoms
Condoms - utilization
Coping
Female
Females
Health risk assessment
HIV
HIV Seropositivity - transmission
Human immunodeficiency virus
Humans
Netherlands
Prostitution
Psychophysiologic Disorders - psychology
Risk Assessment
Risk-Taking
Self Concept
Sex Work
Sexual Abuse
Sexual Behavior
Social research
Socioeconomic Factors
Victimization
Well Being
Women
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