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Alcohol and Other Drug Use,Partner Violence,and Mental Health Problems Among Female Sex Workers in Southwest China
Authors:Chen Zhang  Xiaoming Li  Yiyun Chen  Yan Hong  Qiao Shan  Wei Liu
Institution:1. Global Health Institute, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University , Atlanta , Georgia , USA;2. Carman and Ann Adams Department of Pediatrics , Prevention Research Center, Wayne State University School of Medicine , Detroit , Michigan , USA;3. Department of Social and Behavioral Health , School of Rural Public Health, Texas A&4. M Health Science Center , College Station , Texas , USA;5. Guangxi Center for Disease Control and Prevention , Nanning , China
Abstract:In this study we investigated the association between mental health problems and negative experiences among female sex workers (FSWs) in China. A total of 1,022 FSWs completed a self-administered survey on their demographic characteristics, mental health status, substance use behaviors, and experiences of partner violence. We found that alcohol use was independently predictive of mental health problems when both partner violence and illicit drug use were accounted for in the multivariate logistic regression models. The findings underscore the urgent need for effective alcohol reduction interventions and mental health promotion programs among FSWs in China and other developing countries.
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