Safer sex practices and health-seeking behavior of sex workers: The case of selected young adult females in Cebu City

This study investigates the safer sex practices and health-seeking behavior among young adult female sex workers in Cebu City. The study utilized face-to-face interviews with the use of an interview guide. It covered 17 female sex workers composed of nine registered and eight freelance sex workers a...

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Main Author: Bas, Isabelita N.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-99232024-02-08T00:26:48Z Safer sex practices and health-seeking behavior of sex workers: The case of selected young adult females in Cebu City Bas, Isabelita N. This study investigates the safer sex practices and health-seeking behavior among young adult female sex workers in Cebu City. The study utilized face-to-face interviews with the use of an interview guide. It covered 17 female sex workers composed of nine registered and eight freelance sex workers aged 17 to 24 years old. The registered sex workers were identified through the assistance of the Cebu City Health Social Hygiene Clinic. The freelance sex workers were recruited through the outreach clinic of Kamagayan Health Center. The median age of the respondents is 21. The freelancers are younger than the registered sex workers. Most of them are single and have had some secondary education. The majority come from large families. Most of them are new in sex work (one year or less). Their median age when they started to engage in sex work is 19. The majority have been previously employed either as factory workers, salesgirls, caregivers, domestic helpers or entertainers. Their reason for entry to sex work is economic. they are enticed to join the sex trade by other sex workers or pimps. The average age at coital debut is 16. Among the 17 sex workers, two were coerced by boyfriends while three were raped. All the registered and four freelance sex workers are alcohol drinkers. Only four freelance sex workers disclosed that they are taking drugs. In general, sex workers have an average of four sexual partners a week. Registered sex workers however, tend to have fewer clients (average of one per week) compared to freelance sex workers (average, 10 per week). Both types of respondents have a moderate level of knowledge about sexually- transmitted diseases (STDs). They cited the Cebu City Health Office as the main source of information about STDs. The use of condoms is the most common safer sex practice used by sex workers to avoid STDs and unwanted pregnancy. Their knowledge of condoms is obtained from the City Health Office. Other strategies practiced by the sex workers to avoid STDs include refusal to have sex with customers (a) who do not wear condoms, (b) with those showing signs of STDs, and (c) those who are using penile implants. The health-seeking behavior among registered sex workers to prevent STDs is to submit to a weekly medical check up at Cebu City Health's Social Hygiene Clinic. Freelance sex workers, however, tend to utilize the services of the outreach clinic of Kamagayan Health Center. Sex workers knew about the city ordinance which compels them to have a weekly medical check up. They viewed this requirement favorably because this ensures that they are protected from the STDs. Most of them did not have any difficulty in availing of the services at the Social Hygiene Clinic because the services are available and affordable and the clinic has accommodating staff. Registered sex workers who have secondary or more education and who have longer work duration tend to practice safer sex. 2003-08-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/3085 Master's Theses English Animo Repository Sexual ethics Health behavior Prostitutes Young women
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Sexual ethics
Health behavior
Prostitutes
Young women
spellingShingle Sexual ethics
Health behavior
Prostitutes
Young women
Bas, Isabelita N.
Safer sex practices and health-seeking behavior of sex workers: The case of selected young adult females in Cebu City
description This study investigates the safer sex practices and health-seeking behavior among young adult female sex workers in Cebu City. The study utilized face-to-face interviews with the use of an interview guide. It covered 17 female sex workers composed of nine registered and eight freelance sex workers aged 17 to 24 years old. The registered sex workers were identified through the assistance of the Cebu City Health Social Hygiene Clinic. The freelance sex workers were recruited through the outreach clinic of Kamagayan Health Center. The median age of the respondents is 21. The freelancers are younger than the registered sex workers. Most of them are single and have had some secondary education. The majority come from large families. Most of them are new in sex work (one year or less). Their median age when they started to engage in sex work is 19. The majority have been previously employed either as factory workers, salesgirls, caregivers, domestic helpers or entertainers. Their reason for entry to sex work is economic. they are enticed to join the sex trade by other sex workers or pimps. The average age at coital debut is 16. Among the 17 sex workers, two were coerced by boyfriends while three were raped. All the registered and four freelance sex workers are alcohol drinkers. Only four freelance sex workers disclosed that they are taking drugs. In general, sex workers have an average of four sexual partners a week. Registered sex workers however, tend to have fewer clients (average of one per week) compared to freelance sex workers (average, 10 per week). Both types of respondents have a moderate level of knowledge about sexually- transmitted diseases (STDs). They cited the Cebu City Health Office as the main source of information about STDs. The use of condoms is the most common safer sex practice used by sex workers to avoid STDs and unwanted pregnancy. Their knowledge of condoms is obtained from the City Health Office. Other strategies practiced by the sex workers to avoid STDs include refusal to have sex with customers (a) who do not wear condoms, (b) with those showing signs of STDs, and (c) those who are using penile implants. The health-seeking behavior among registered sex workers to prevent STDs is to submit to a weekly medical check up at Cebu City Health's Social Hygiene Clinic. Freelance sex workers, however, tend to utilize the services of the outreach clinic of Kamagayan Health Center. Sex workers knew about the city ordinance which compels them to have a weekly medical check up. They viewed this requirement favorably because this ensures that they are protected from the STDs. Most of them did not have any difficulty in availing of the services at the Social Hygiene Clinic because the services are available and affordable and the clinic has accommodating staff. Registered sex workers who have secondary or more education and who have longer work duration tend to practice safer sex.
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title Safer sex practices and health-seeking behavior of sex workers: The case of selected young adult females in Cebu City
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title_full Safer sex practices and health-seeking behavior of sex workers: The case of selected young adult females in Cebu City
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