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Risk Environments and Substance Use Among Mexican Female Sex Work on the U.S.–Mexico Border

Authors :
Avelardo Valdez
Tasha Perdue
Nalini Junko Negi
Alice Cepeda
Kathryn M. Nowotny
Source :
Journal of Drug Issues. 47:528-542
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2016.

Abstract

We use a risk environment framework to qualitatively examine pathways into substance use and abuse among Mexican female sex workers on the U.S.–Mexico border. Life history interviews and ethnographic observations were conducted with female sex workers to uncover how the border context shapes patterns of substance use. The findings illustrate that, for many women, initiation into sex work is contextualized within immigration, the global economy, and demands and desire for financial autonomy. Paradoxically, many find autonomy within sex work as they increase their ability to support their families and themselves. As women become more entrenched in sex work, however, they are put on a path toward substance abuse beginning with alcohol then cocaine and heroin. This identification of specific substance use pathways and trajectories has important implications for the development of prevention and intervention programs that can help curtail problematic drug use that can lead to negative health consequences.

Details

ISSN :
19451369 and 00220426
Volume :
47
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Drug Issues
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........35c8f8f46f0415af94eba0462f0a8684