2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4802645/v1
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Structural Barriers to Primary Care Among Sex Workers: Findings from a Community- Based Cohort in Vancouver, Canada (2014–2021)

Miriam TH Harris,
Kate Shannon,
Andrea Krüsi
et al.

Abstract: Background: Due to structural marginalization, sex workers experience health inequities including a high prevalence of sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections, mental health disorders, trauma, and substance use, alongside a multitude of barriers to HIV and substance use services. Given limited evidence on sex workers’ broader primary healthcare access, we aimed to examine structural factors associated with primary care access among sex workers over a 7-year period. Methods Data were derived from An Eva… Show more

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