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Sex Workers and Syndemics: A Population Vulnerable to HIV and COVID-19

COVID-19 has disproportionately affected vulnerable populations across the U.S. Street-based sex workers are one vulnerable population whose health and impact of COVID-19 have been understudied to date. The goal of this study was to evaluate findings from a community needs assessment with street-bas...

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Autores principales: Rogers, Brooke G., Paradis-Burnett, Annaka, Nagel, Katherine, Yolken, Annajane, Strong, Sabrina H., Arnold, Trisha, Napoleon, Siena C., Maynard, Michaela, Sosnowy, Collette, Murphy, Matthew, Daley Ndoye, Colleen, Holcomb, Richard, Schierberl Scherr, Anna, Pinkston, Megan, Chan, Philip A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer US 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7987117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33759058
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10508-021-01940-x
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author Rogers, Brooke G.
Paradis-Burnett, Annaka
Nagel, Katherine
Yolken, Annajane
Strong, Sabrina H.
Arnold, Trisha
Napoleon, Siena C.
Maynard, Michaela
Sosnowy, Collette
Murphy, Matthew
Daley Ndoye, Colleen
Holcomb, Richard
Schierberl Scherr, Anna
Pinkston, Megan
Chan, Philip A.
author_facet Rogers, Brooke G.
Paradis-Burnett, Annaka
Nagel, Katherine
Yolken, Annajane
Strong, Sabrina H.
Arnold, Trisha
Napoleon, Siena C.
Maynard, Michaela
Sosnowy, Collette
Murphy, Matthew
Daley Ndoye, Colleen
Holcomb, Richard
Schierberl Scherr, Anna
Pinkston, Megan
Chan, Philip A.
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description COVID-19 has disproportionately affected vulnerable populations across the U.S. Street-based sex workers are one vulnerable population whose health and impact of COVID-19 have been understudied to date. The goal of this study was to evaluate findings from a community needs assessment with street-based sex workers on impact of COVID-19 on health behaviors and social circumstances. A brief survey was developed at a community-based harm reduction and recovery services organization. Surveys were administered by peer specialists to street-based sex workers during street outreach in April and May 2020. A total of 46 surveys were analyzed. Many individuals reported continuing to do sex work and use substances during the COVID pandemic. Slightly more than a quarter of individuals (n = 13; 28.3%) indicated using personal protective equipment while doing sex work and described challenges to using precautions when working with clients. Individuals had used marijuana (n = 32, 71.1%), cocaine (n = 17, 39.5%), prescription stimulants (n = 9, 21.4%), methamphetamines (n = 5, 11.9%), prescription opioids (n = 12, 27.3%), street opioids (n = 12, 27.3%), sedatives (n = 11, 25.0%), hallucinogens (n = 3, 6.8%), inhalants (n = 3, 7.0%), or some other substance (n = 4, 8.7%) in the past 30 days. About half (48.8%) reported that COVID-19 had a major impact on their lives. This study is among the first to characterize the impact of COVID-19 on street-based sex workers. From a public health standpoint, this group also represents a high-priority population given their vulnerability and close contact with others, which increases the potential for community spread.
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spelling pubmed-79871172021-03-24 Sex Workers and Syndemics: A Population Vulnerable to HIV and COVID-19 Rogers, Brooke G. Paradis-Burnett, Annaka Nagel, Katherine Yolken, Annajane Strong, Sabrina H. Arnold, Trisha Napoleon, Siena C. Maynard, Michaela Sosnowy, Collette Murphy, Matthew Daley Ndoye, Colleen Holcomb, Richard Schierberl Scherr, Anna Pinkston, Megan Chan, Philip A. Arch Sex Behav Original Paper COVID-19 has disproportionately affected vulnerable populations across the U.S. Street-based sex workers are one vulnerable population whose health and impact of COVID-19 have been understudied to date. The goal of this study was to evaluate findings from a community needs assessment with street-based sex workers on impact of COVID-19 on health behaviors and social circumstances. A brief survey was developed at a community-based harm reduction and recovery services organization. Surveys were administered by peer specialists to street-based sex workers during street outreach in April and May 2020. A total of 46 surveys were analyzed. Many individuals reported continuing to do sex work and use substances during the COVID pandemic. Slightly more than a quarter of individuals (n = 13; 28.3%) indicated using personal protective equipment while doing sex work and described challenges to using precautions when working with clients. Individuals had used marijuana (n = 32, 71.1%), cocaine (n = 17, 39.5%), prescription stimulants (n = 9, 21.4%), methamphetamines (n = 5, 11.9%), prescription opioids (n = 12, 27.3%), street opioids (n = 12, 27.3%), sedatives (n = 11, 25.0%), hallucinogens (n = 3, 6.8%), inhalants (n = 3, 7.0%), or some other substance (n = 4, 8.7%) in the past 30 days. About half (48.8%) reported that COVID-19 had a major impact on their lives. This study is among the first to characterize the impact of COVID-19 on street-based sex workers. From a public health standpoint, this group also represents a high-priority population given their vulnerability and close contact with others, which increases the potential for community spread. Springer US 2021-03-23 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC7987117/ /pubmed/33759058 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10508-021-01940-x Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC part of Springer Nature 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Rogers, Brooke G.
Paradis-Burnett, Annaka
Nagel, Katherine
Yolken, Annajane
Strong, Sabrina H.
Arnold, Trisha
Napoleon, Siena C.
Maynard, Michaela
Sosnowy, Collette
Murphy, Matthew
Daley Ndoye, Colleen
Holcomb, Richard
Schierberl Scherr, Anna
Pinkston, Megan
Chan, Philip A.
Sex Workers and Syndemics: A Population Vulnerable to HIV and COVID-19
title Sex Workers and Syndemics: A Population Vulnerable to HIV and COVID-19
title_full Sex Workers and Syndemics: A Population Vulnerable to HIV and COVID-19
title_fullStr Sex Workers and Syndemics: A Population Vulnerable to HIV and COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Sex Workers and Syndemics: A Population Vulnerable to HIV and COVID-19
title_short Sex Workers and Syndemics: A Population Vulnerable to HIV and COVID-19
title_sort sex workers and syndemics: a population vulnerable to hiv and covid-19
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7987117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33759058
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10508-021-01940-x
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