Cannabis Ruderalis

Authors
Quarraisha Abdool Karim, Salim S Karim, Kate Soldan, Martin Zondi
Publication date
1995/11
Journal
American journal of public health
Volume
85
Issue
11
Pages
1521-1525
Publisher
American Public Health Association
Description
OBJECTIVES
The social context within which women engaged in sex work at a popular truck stop in South Africa are placed at risk of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and the factors that influence their ability to reduce their risk were assessed.
METHODS
Using qualitative and quantitative techniques, an elected sex worker from within the group collected all data.
RESULTS
Given the various pressing needs for basic survival, the risk of HIV infection is viewed as one more burden imposed on these women by their lack of social, legal, and economic power. Violence, or the threat thereof, plays an important role in their disempowerment. In the few instances in which sex workers were able to insist on condom use, it resulted in a decrease in earnings, loss of clients, and physical abuse.
CONCLUSIONS
Recommendations to reduce the sex workers' risk for HIV infection include negotiation and …
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