Relationship between Community Collectivization and Financial Vulnerability of Female Sex Workers in Southern India.

INTRODUCTION:Studies exploring the linkages between financial vulnerabilities and community collectivization of female sex workers (FSWs) are scarce in India despite having potential policy implications. To fill this gap in the literature, this study attempts to understand the financial vulnerabilit...

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Main Authors: Sangram Kishor Patel, Parimi Prabhakar, Anrudh Kumar Jain, Niranjan Saggurti, Rajatashuvra Adhikary
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4881938?pdf=render
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author Sangram Kishor Patel
Parimi Prabhakar
Anrudh Kumar Jain
Niranjan Saggurti
Rajatashuvra Adhikary
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Parimi Prabhakar
Anrudh Kumar Jain
Niranjan Saggurti
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description INTRODUCTION:Studies exploring the linkages between financial vulnerabilities and community collectivization of female sex workers (FSWs) are scarce in India despite having potential policy implications. To fill this gap in the literature, this study attempts to understand the financial vulnerabilities among FSWs and assess the relationship between community collectivization and financial vulnerabilities in southern India. DATA AND METHODS:Data were drawn from a cross-sectional, behavioral tracking survey (BTS)-2014, conducted among FSWs (N = 2400) in Andhra Pradesh, a southern state of India under the Avahan-India AIDS initiative program. Adjusted odds ratios (AOR) and their 95% confidence intervals (CI) were estimated through multivariate logistic regression, to assess the independent relationships of the degree of community collectivization indicators with financial vulnerability indicators, adjusting for socio-demographic characteristics. RESULTS:Most FSWs (87%) reported having either one or more financial vulnerability and nearly one-fifth had a high financial vulnerability. The risk of facing financial vulnerability was significantly lower among FSWs with a high degree of perceived collective efficacy (15% vs 31%; AOR: 0.4; 95% CI: 0.3-0.5) and collective agency (4% vs 21%; AOR: 0.2; 95% CI: 0.1-0.3) as compared to their respective counterparts, after controlling for their individual socio-demographic characteristics. FSWs with a high degree of collective efficacy are also less likely to report different components of financial vulnerability (e.g. income, saving, expenditure, and debt). CONCLUSION:This study finding suggests that community-led interventions such as improving collectivization are promising strategies to address financial vulnerabilities and a path to a sustainable reduction of HIV risk. This study calls for further evidence-based research and measurement of the effects of community-led approaches in addressing the financial vulnerabilities of the key population at risk for HIV.
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spelling doaj.art-79f51134a0134369ba51dfe68fd8f7612022-12-22T01:59:13ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01115e015606010.1371/journal.pone.0156060Relationship between Community Collectivization and Financial Vulnerability of Female Sex Workers in Southern India.Sangram Kishor PatelParimi PrabhakarAnrudh Kumar JainNiranjan SaggurtiRajatashuvra AdhikaryINTRODUCTION:Studies exploring the linkages between financial vulnerabilities and community collectivization of female sex workers (FSWs) are scarce in India despite having potential policy implications. To fill this gap in the literature, this study attempts to understand the financial vulnerabilities among FSWs and assess the relationship between community collectivization and financial vulnerabilities in southern India. DATA AND METHODS:Data were drawn from a cross-sectional, behavioral tracking survey (BTS)-2014, conducted among FSWs (N = 2400) in Andhra Pradesh, a southern state of India under the Avahan-India AIDS initiative program. Adjusted odds ratios (AOR) and their 95% confidence intervals (CI) were estimated through multivariate logistic regression, to assess the independent relationships of the degree of community collectivization indicators with financial vulnerability indicators, adjusting for socio-demographic characteristics. RESULTS:Most FSWs (87%) reported having either one or more financial vulnerability and nearly one-fifth had a high financial vulnerability. The risk of facing financial vulnerability was significantly lower among FSWs with a high degree of perceived collective efficacy (15% vs 31%; AOR: 0.4; 95% CI: 0.3-0.5) and collective agency (4% vs 21%; AOR: 0.2; 95% CI: 0.1-0.3) as compared to their respective counterparts, after controlling for their individual socio-demographic characteristics. FSWs with a high degree of collective efficacy are also less likely to report different components of financial vulnerability (e.g. income, saving, expenditure, and debt). CONCLUSION:This study finding suggests that community-led interventions such as improving collectivization are promising strategies to address financial vulnerabilities and a path to a sustainable reduction of HIV risk. This study calls for further evidence-based research and measurement of the effects of community-led approaches in addressing the financial vulnerabilities of the key population at risk for HIV.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4881938?pdf=render
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title Relationship between Community Collectivization and Financial Vulnerability of Female Sex Workers in Southern India.
title_full Relationship between Community Collectivization and Financial Vulnerability of Female Sex Workers in Southern India.
title_fullStr Relationship between Community Collectivization and Financial Vulnerability of Female Sex Workers in Southern India.
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between Community Collectivization and Financial Vulnerability of Female Sex Workers in Southern India.
title_short Relationship between Community Collectivization and Financial Vulnerability of Female Sex Workers in Southern India.
title_sort relationship between community collectivization and financial vulnerability of female sex workers in southern india
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