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Enhancing financial security of female sex workers through a community-led intervention in India: Evidence from a longitudinal survey

INTRODUCTION: Community-led organizations (COs) have been an integral part of HIV prevention programs to address the socio-economic and structural vulnerabilities faced by female sex workers (FSWs). The current study examines whether strengthening of community-led organizations and community collect...

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Autores principales: Patel, Sangram Kishor, Mukherjee, Saradiya, Mahapatra, Bidhubhusan, Battala, Madhusudana, Jayaram, Matangi, Kumta, Sameer, Atmavilas, Yamini, Saggurti, Niranjan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6804955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31639161
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223961
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author Patel, Sangram Kishor
Mukherjee, Saradiya
Mahapatra, Bidhubhusan
Battala, Madhusudana
Jayaram, Matangi
Kumta, Sameer
Atmavilas, Yamini
Saggurti, Niranjan
author_facet Patel, Sangram Kishor
Mukherjee, Saradiya
Mahapatra, Bidhubhusan
Battala, Madhusudana
Jayaram, Matangi
Kumta, Sameer
Atmavilas, Yamini
Saggurti, Niranjan
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description INTRODUCTION: Community-led organizations (COs) have been an integral part of HIV prevention programs to address the socio-economic and structural vulnerabilities faced by female sex workers (FSWs). The current study examines whether strengthening of community-led organizations and community collectivization have been instrumental in reducing the financial vulnerability and empowering FSWs in terms of their self-efficacy, confidence, and individual agency in India. DATA AND METHODS: This study used a panel data of 2085 FSWs selected from 38 COs across five states of India. Two rounds of data (Round 1 in 2015 and Round 2 in 2017) were collected among FSWs. Data were collected both at CO and individual level. CO level data was used to assess the CO strength. Individual level data was used to measure financial security, community collectivization, and individual empowerment. RESULTS: There was a significant improvement in CO strength and community collectivization from Round 1 to Round 2. High CO strength has led to improved financial security among FSWs (R2: 85% vs. R1: 51%, AOR: 2.5; 95% CI: 1.5–4.1) from Round 1 to Round 2. High collective efficacy and community ownership have improved the financial security of FSWs during the inter-survey period. Further, the improvement in financial security in the inter-survey period led to increased or sustained individual empowerment (in terms of self-confidence, self-efficacy, and individual agency) among FSWs. CONCLUSIONS: Institutional strengthening and community mobilization programs are key to address the structural issues and the decrease of financial vulnerability among FSWs. In addition, enhanced financial security is very important to sustain or improve the individual empowerment of FSWs. Further attention is needed to sustain the existing community advocacy and engagement systems to address the vulnerabilities faced by marginalized populations and build their empowerment.
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spelling pubmed-68049552019-11-02 Enhancing financial security of female sex workers through a community-led intervention in India: Evidence from a longitudinal survey Patel, Sangram Kishor Mukherjee, Saradiya Mahapatra, Bidhubhusan Battala, Madhusudana Jayaram, Matangi Kumta, Sameer Atmavilas, Yamini Saggurti, Niranjan PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Community-led organizations (COs) have been an integral part of HIV prevention programs to address the socio-economic and structural vulnerabilities faced by female sex workers (FSWs). The current study examines whether strengthening of community-led organizations and community collectivization have been instrumental in reducing the financial vulnerability and empowering FSWs in terms of their self-efficacy, confidence, and individual agency in India. DATA AND METHODS: This study used a panel data of 2085 FSWs selected from 38 COs across five states of India. Two rounds of data (Round 1 in 2015 and Round 2 in 2017) were collected among FSWs. Data were collected both at CO and individual level. CO level data was used to assess the CO strength. Individual level data was used to measure financial security, community collectivization, and individual empowerment. RESULTS: There was a significant improvement in CO strength and community collectivization from Round 1 to Round 2. High CO strength has led to improved financial security among FSWs (R2: 85% vs. R1: 51%, AOR: 2.5; 95% CI: 1.5–4.1) from Round 1 to Round 2. High collective efficacy and community ownership have improved the financial security of FSWs during the inter-survey period. Further, the improvement in financial security in the inter-survey period led to increased or sustained individual empowerment (in terms of self-confidence, self-efficacy, and individual agency) among FSWs. CONCLUSIONS: Institutional strengthening and community mobilization programs are key to address the structural issues and the decrease of financial vulnerability among FSWs. In addition, enhanced financial security is very important to sustain or improve the individual empowerment of FSWs. Further attention is needed to sustain the existing community advocacy and engagement systems to address the vulnerabilities faced by marginalized populations and build their empowerment. Public Library of Science 2019-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6804955/ /pubmed/31639161 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223961 Text en © 2019 Patel et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Patel, Sangram Kishor
Mukherjee, Saradiya
Mahapatra, Bidhubhusan
Battala, Madhusudana
Jayaram, Matangi
Kumta, Sameer
Atmavilas, Yamini
Saggurti, Niranjan
Enhancing financial security of female sex workers through a community-led intervention in India: Evidence from a longitudinal survey
title Enhancing financial security of female sex workers through a community-led intervention in India: Evidence from a longitudinal survey
title_full Enhancing financial security of female sex workers through a community-led intervention in India: Evidence from a longitudinal survey
title_fullStr Enhancing financial security of female sex workers through a community-led intervention in India: Evidence from a longitudinal survey
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing financial security of female sex workers through a community-led intervention in India: Evidence from a longitudinal survey
title_short Enhancing financial security of female sex workers through a community-led intervention in India: Evidence from a longitudinal survey
title_sort enhancing financial security of female sex workers through a community-led intervention in india: evidence from a longitudinal survey
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6804955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31639161
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223961
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