Journal article

Self-reported use of health services, contact with police and views about sex work organizations among male sex workers in Cordoba, Argentina

CE Disogra, R Mariño, V Minichiello

Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality | Published : 2005

Abstract

A total of 31 male sex workers recruited in Cordoba, Argentina, completed a questionnaire about the use and barriers to the use of health services, contact with the police and perception about the need of sex workers organizations. The results reveal that the majority preferred to use public services for general and sexual health concerns. The most frequently identified barriers to use of health services were waiting time before consultation and opening hours. The majority agreed for the need of a sex workers organization to advocate on their behalf, particularly achieving decriminalization of sex work and providing sexual health information to sex workers. Many reported contact with police ..

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