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Sexual health communication between sex worker mothers and their children in India

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dc.contributor.author ALI S.
dc.contributor.author CHAUDHURI S.
dc.contributor.author GHOSE T.
dc.contributor.author JANA S.
dc.contributor.author DOLUI R.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-17T04:39:37Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-17T04:39:37Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.citation Culture, Health and Sexuality,24(4)533-547 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 13691058
dc.identifier.uri https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13691058.2021.1871648
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/100/37812
dc.description.abstract In india, relatively little is known about sex worker mothers’ beliefs regarding sexual health communication with their children. Using qualitative data collected in kolkata, india, this study used the parent expansion of the theory of planned behaviour to examine sex worker mothers’ beliefs about sexual health communication and factors shaping these beliefs. Sex worker mothers’ beliefs about sexual health communication were shaped by societal norms and collectivising processes often driven by durbar mahila samanwaya committee (dmsc), a sex workers’ collective in kolkata, india. Specifically, we found that challenging stigma, assuming ownership over one’s body and health, and making relevant material resources and knowledge accessible and meaningful were key in supporting mothers to overcome barriers around sexual health communication. These collectivising processes shaped mothers’ beliefs about sexual health communication and facilitated their ability to engage in it. Future research, policies and programmes should consider the far-reaching impact of community-led structural interventions on sex worker mothers and their children. © 2021 informa uk limited, trading as taylor & francis group. en_US
dc.language.iso English en_US
dc.publisher Routledge en_US
dc.subject COMMUNITY-LED STRUCTURAL INTERVENTION en_US
dc.subject INDIA en_US
dc.subject MOTHERHOOD en_US
dc.subject SEX WORK en_US
dc.subject SEXUAL HEALTH en_US
dc.subject.other article en_US
dc.subject.other child en_US
dc.subject.other female en_US
dc.subject.other human en_US
dc.subject.other India en_US
dc.subject.other mother en_US
dc.subject.other sex worker en_US
dc.subject.other sexual health en_US
dc.subject.other social norm en_US
dc.subject.other stigma en_US
dc.subject.other Theory of Planned Behavior en_US
dc.subject.other India en_US
dc.subject.other interpersonal communication en_US
dc.subject.other medical information en_US
dc.subject.other mother en_US
dc.subject.other sexual behavior en_US
dc.subject.other Child en_US
dc.subject.other Communication en_US
dc.subject.other Female en_US
dc.subject.other Health Communication en_US
dc.subject.other Humans en_US
dc.subject.other India en_US
dc.subject.other Mothers en_US
dc.subject.other Sex Workers en_US
dc.subject.other Sexual Behavior en_US
dc.title Sexual health communication between sex worker mothers and their children in India en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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