Sexual health beliefs and prevention of sexually transmitted infections among cisgender women sex workers in Colombia.
Luis Albeiro Perdomo SandovalJosefina Goberna-TricasPublished in: PloS one (2024)
The findings reflect the need for health and social professionals to promote participatory and inclusive cooperation with sex workers to update the framework of preventive beliefs that help them guide sexual health self-care with autonomy and self-efficacy, strengthening favorable beliefs and negotiating unfavorable ones. It is also essential to have a sex worker-informed sexual health policy that guides the promotion of sexual health that is sensitive to the needs and consistent with the risks of sex work and ensures friendly and non-oppressive preventive care environments for sex workers.