Stigma and Discrimination Against Cis and Transwomen Engaged in Sex Work in Peru

Few studies have analyzed the phenomenon of stigma and discrimination among cis and trans women engaged in sex work in Peru from a cross-sectional perspective. Therefore, this exploratory descriptive study conducted in Peru is one of the few that has focused on the cross-sectional nature of the phen...

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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Estigma
Discriminación
Mujeres Trans
Trabajo Sexual
Uso de Drogas
VIH
Stigma
Discrimination
Trans Women
Sex Work
HIV
Drug Use
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Stigma and Discrimination Against Cis and Transwomen Engaged in Sex Work in Peru
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description Few studies have analyzed the phenomenon of stigma and discrimination among cis and trans women engaged in sex work in Peru from a cross-sectional perspective. Therefore, this exploratory descriptive study conducted in Peru is one of the few that has focused on the cross-sectional nature of the phenomenon of stigma and discrimination among cis and trans women who engage in sex work not only in matters of health, especially in relation to HIV, but also in other areas of their lives. The methodology used included a focus group and semi-structured interviews with a total of nine participants to explore situations of stigma and discrimination suffered by cis and trans women engaged in sex work both in Metropolitan Lima and in the provinces. The interview focused on 7 sub-themes: (1) access to justice; (2) access to work; (3) access to education; (4) access to health; (5) situations of stigma and discrimination at the individual, household, and community levels; (6) interventions or strategies to reduce stigma and discrimination; and (7) access to basic services. The results show that all cis and trans women sex workers who participated in the study have experienced stigma and discrimination in different areas of their lives, to a greater or lesser degree. Likewise, the level of cross-sectionality between different key populations (trans women who engage in sex work, living with HIV, and/or who use drugs) may translate into a double or triple vulnerability to situations of stigma and discrimination in the areas explored throughout this study.
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spelling Stigma and Discrimination Against Cis and Transwomen Engaged in Sex Work in PeruEstigma y discriminación hacia mujeres cis y trans que ejercen el trabajo sexual en PerúMangelinckx, JeromeBrivio Grill, FrancescaLescano, RaúlEstigmaDiscriminaciónMujeres TransTrabajo SexualUso de DrogasVIHStigmaDiscriminationTrans Women Sex WorkHIVDrug UseFew studies have analyzed the phenomenon of stigma and discrimination among cis and trans women engaged in sex work in Peru from a cross-sectional perspective. Therefore, this exploratory descriptive study conducted in Peru is one of the few that has focused on the cross-sectional nature of the phenomenon of stigma and discrimination among cis and trans women who engage in sex work not only in matters of health, especially in relation to HIV, but also in other areas of their lives. The methodology used included a focus group and semi-structured interviews with a total of nine participants to explore situations of stigma and discrimination suffered by cis and trans women engaged in sex work both in Metropolitan Lima and in the provinces. The interview focused on 7 sub-themes: (1) access to justice; (2) access to work; (3) access to education; (4) access to health; (5) situations of stigma and discrimination at the individual, household, and community levels; (6) interventions or strategies to reduce stigma and discrimination; and (7) access to basic services. The results show that all cis and trans women sex workers who participated in the study have experienced stigma and discrimination in different areas of their lives, to a greater or lesser degree. Likewise, the level of cross-sectionality between different key populations (trans women who engage in sex work, living with HIV, and/or who use drugs) may translate into a double or triple vulnerability to situations of stigma and discrimination in the areas explored throughout this study.Son escasos los estudios que analizan el fenómeno del estigma y la discriminación en mujeres cis y trans que ejercen el trabajo sexual en Perú desde una mirada transversal e interseccional. Por ello, este estudio de tipo exploratorio descriptivo realizado en el contexto peruano es uno de los pocos que se ha centrado en el carácter interseccional del fenómeno del estigma y la discriminación hacia las mujeres cis y trans que ejercen el trabajo sexual no solo en el ámbito de la salud, sobre todo relacionado al VIH, sino también en otros ámbitos de sus vidas. La metodología empleada incluyó la aplicación del grupo focal con entrevista semiestructurada aplicada a un total de nueve participantes con el fin de explorar la situación de estigma y discriminación que sufren estas poblaciones tanto en Lima Metropolitana como en provincias. La entrevista giró en torno a 7 subtemas: (1) acceso a la justicia; (2) acceso al trabajo; (3) acceso a la educación; (4) acceso a la salud; (5) situaciones de estigma y discriminación en lo individual, el hogar y la comunidad; (6) intervenciones o estrategias para reducir el estigma y la discriminación; y (7) servicios básicos. Los resultados demuestran que todas las mujeres cis y trans que ejercen el trabajo sexual que participaron del estudio han experimentado situaciones de estigma y discriminación en distintos ámbitos de sus vidas, en mayor o menor grado. Asimismo, el grado de interseccionalidad entre distintas poblaciones (por ejemplo, una mujer trans que ejerce el trabajo sexual, con VIH, y/o usuaria de drogas) puede traducirse por una doble o triple vulnerabilidad frente a situaciones de estigma y discriminación en los ámbitos explorados a lo largo de este estudio.Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Humanas/ Universidad Central del Ecuador2023-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionDossier peer-reviewDossier evaluado por paresapplication/pdfapplication/epub+ziptext/htmlhttps://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/CSOCIALES/article/view/515710.29166/csociales.v1i45.5157Revista Ciencias Sociales; Núm. 45 (2023): Drogas en Iberoamérica: regulaciones, demandas y consumos; 31-462960-81630252-868110.29166/csociales.vi45reponame:Revista Ciencias Socialesinstname:Universidad Central del Ecuadorinstacron:UCEspahttps://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/CSOCIALES/article/view/5157/8002https://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/CSOCIALES/article/view/5157/7987https://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/CSOCIALES/article/view/5157/8018Derechos de autor 2024 Jerome Mangelinckx, Francesca Brivio Grill, Raúl Lescanohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-09-11T01:19:50Zoai:revistadigital.uce.edu.ec:article/5157Portal de revistashttps://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://uce.edu.ec/**Ecuador*2960-81632960-8163opendoar:02024-09-11T01:19:50Revista Ciencias Sociales - Universidad Central del Ecuadorfalse
spellingShingle Stigma and Discrimination Against Cis and Transwomen Engaged in Sex Work in Peru
Mangelinckx, Jerome
Estigma
Discriminación
Mujeres Trans
Trabajo Sexual
Uso de Drogas
VIH
Stigma
Discrimination
Trans Women
Sex Work
HIV
Drug Use
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title Stigma and Discrimination Against Cis and Transwomen Engaged in Sex Work in Peru
title_full Stigma and Discrimination Against Cis and Transwomen Engaged in Sex Work in Peru
title_fullStr Stigma and Discrimination Against Cis and Transwomen Engaged in Sex Work in Peru
title_full_unstemmed Stigma and Discrimination Against Cis and Transwomen Engaged in Sex Work in Peru
title_short Stigma and Discrimination Against Cis and Transwomen Engaged in Sex Work in Peru
title_sort Stigma and Discrimination Against Cis and Transwomen Engaged in Sex Work in Peru
topic Estigma
Discriminación
Mujeres Trans
Trabajo Sexual
Uso de Drogas
VIH
Stigma
Discrimination
Trans Women
Sex Work
HIV
Drug Use
url https://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/CSOCIALES/article/view/5157