Article type: Original Research
9 September 2019
Volume 45 Issue 1
Article type: Original Research
9 September 2019
Volume 45 Issue 1
Female sex worker’s children: their vulnerability in Iran
Affiliations
1 Department of Health Management, Policy and Economics, School of Public Health, Bam University of Medical Sciences, Bam, Iran
Correspondence
* Nadia Oroomiei
Contributions
Saeid Mirzaei -
Sajad Khosravi -
Nadia Oroomiei -
Saeid Mirzaei1
Sajad Khosravi1
Nadia Oroomiei1 *
Affiliations
1 Department of Health Management, Policy and Economics, School of Public Health, Bam University of Medical Sciences, Bam, Iran
Correspondence
* Nadia Oroomiei
CITATION: Mirzaei S., Khosravi S., & Oroomiei N. (2019). Female sex worker’s children: their vulnerability in Iran. Children Australia, 45(1), 2194. doi.org/10.1017/cha.2019.35
Abstract
This qualitative study used a narrative approach to address the vulnerabilities and problems experienced by the children of sex workers in Iran. A purposive sample of women who were referred to drop-in centres were invited to take part in semi-structured interviews. An analysis of the data identified 8 main themes and 12 sub-themes, most of which related to risks and harm being perpetrated on the children of sex workers. The main risk to these children was the likelihood that they would escape from home and become sex workers themselves. Also identified as problematic was the risk of child labour, becoming members of offending groups and becoming a member of a brothel.