Integrated interventions to address sex workers' needs and realities: Academic and community insights on incorporating structural, behavioural, and biomedical approaches

Sheree Schwartz, Nikita Viswasam, Phelister Abdalla

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Abstract

Sex workers experience multi-factorial threats to their physical and mental health. Stigma, human rights violations and occupational exposures to violence, STIs, HIV, and unintended pregnancy create complex health inequities that may not be effectively addressed through programmes or services that focus on a single disease or issue. Meeting cisgender female, male, and transgender sex workers' unmet needs and realities effectively requires more nuanced, multi-faceted public health approaches. Using a community-informed perspective, this chapter reviews layered multi-component and multi-level interventions that address a combination of structural, behavioural, and biomedical approaches. This chapter addresses (1) what are integrated interventions and why they are important; (2) what types of integrated interventions have been tested and what evidence is available on how integrated interventions have affected health outcomes; (3) what challenges and considerations are important when evaluating integrated interventions. Key findings include the dominance of biomedical and behavioural research among sex workers, which have produced mixed results at achieving impact. There is a need for further incorporation and evaluation of structural intervention components, particularly those identified as highest priority among sex workers, as well as the need for more opportunities for leadership from the sex work community in setting and implementing the research agenda.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationSex Work, Health, and Human Rights
Subtitle of host publicationGlobal Inequities, Challenges, and Opportunities for Action
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Pages231-253
Number of pages23
ISBN (Electronic)9783030641719
ISBN (Print)9783030641702
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 28 2021

Keywords

  • HIV and sexual and reproductive health
  • Integrated interventions
  • Multi-component interventions
  • Proximal and distal risks
  • Sex work

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine
  • General Social Sciences

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