What Sex Workers Do: Associations Between the Exchange of Sexual Services for Payment and Sexual Activities

IF 1.2 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Sexuality & Culture-An Interdisciplinary Journal Pub Date : 2023-10-10 DOI:10.1007/s12119-023-10148-1
Isabelle Johansson, Michael A. Hansen
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Abstract This study investigates people’s associations between the exchange of sexual services for payment and different sexual activities. Sex work entails a range of activities, from in person services to online performances. To date, no study has asked about the activities individuals associate with the exchange of sexual services for payment. The relationship between the exchange of sexual services for payment and specific activities is an important area for inquiry, as there exists considerable variance in people’s views on sex work and associations are impacted by a range of attitudes. Using an original survey involving a substantial sample size of adults in the U.S. (n = 1,034), respondents are asked their level of association between the exchange of sexual services for payment and seven activities: pornographic photos, pornographic videos, webcamming, erotic dancing, erotic massages, oral sex, and sexual intercourse. The results reveal that respondents are more likely to associate the exchange of sexual services for payment with activities requiring in person and physical contact between sex workers and clients than non-physical activities. In addition, we find that conservatives are more likely to associate the exchange of sexual services for payment with non-physical activities than liberals. Moreover, we find that people who view the exchange of sexual services for payment as acceptable are more likely to recognize a broader range of activities as associated with such exchanges than are those who hold more negative attitudes. Views on acceptability are more important than are previous experiences of paying for sexual services. Our findings offer valuable insights for policymakers, researchers, and advocates seeking a comprehensive grasp of the complexities surrounding sex work in contemporary society.
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性工作者做什么:性服务交换与性活动之间的联系
摘要本研究探讨了人们在性服务交换与不同性活动之间的联系。性工作涉及一系列活动,从面对面的服务到在线表演。到目前为止,还没有研究询问过个人与有偿交换性服务有关的活动。有偿交换性服务与具体活动之间的关系是一个重要的调查领域,因为人们对性工作的看法有相当大的差异,各种协会受到一系列态度的影响。使用一项涉及大量美国成年人样本的原始调查(n = 1034),受访者被问及他们在交换性服务以换取报酬和七种活动之间的联系程度:色情照片、色情视频、网络摄像头、色情舞蹈、色情按摩、口交和性交。结果显示,受访者更有可能将性服务交换与性工作者和客户之间需要亲自和身体接触的活动联系起来,而不是非身体活动。此外,我们发现保守派比自由派更倾向于将性服务交换与非体力活动联系起来。此外,我们发现,与持负面态度的人相比,那些将性服务交换视为可接受的人更有可能认识到与这种交换相关的更广泛的活动。对可接受性的看法比以往为性服务付费的经验更重要。我们的研究结果为政策制定者、研究人员和倡导者提供了有价值的见解,他们希望全面掌握当代社会中性工作的复杂性。
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Sexuality & Culture-An Interdisciplinary Journal
Sexuality & Culture-An Interdisciplinary Journal SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Sexuality & Culture is an international interdisciplinary forum for analysis of ethical, cultural, psychological, social, and political issues related to sexual relationships and sexual behavior. These issues include, but are not limited to: sexual consent and sexual responsibility; sexual harassment and freedom of speech and association; sexual privacy; censorship and pornography; impact of film/literature on sexual relationships; and university and governmental regulation of intimate relationships, such as interracial relationships and student-professor relationships.    The journal publishes peer-reviewed original theoretical articles based on logical argumentation and on literature review and empirical articles that describe the results of experiments or surveys on the ethical, cultural, psychological, social, or political implications of sexual behavior. The journal also publishes book reviews, critical reviews of published books or other media.
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