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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-222768

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Background: Psychological distress is higher in women working in the sex industry. The aim of the study was to determine the psychological distress and life satisfaction among female commercial sex workers (FCSWs). Methodology: In the present study hundred (100) female commercial sex workers were selected from Lamjingshai targeting center project under Meghalaya Aids Control Society, Shillong, Meghalaya. For the recruitment of sample simple random sampling procedure was followed, Socio-Demographic data sheet, Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10) and Satisfaction with the life scale were administered. Results: Among the total participants 53 % of the respondents were having moderate mental disorder, 25% were having severe mental disorder, 10% were having mild mental disorder and 12% of the respondents were normal. Majority of the respondents score average (75 %) in Satisfaction with life scale, 13% score high in to Satisfaction with life, 6% score very high in Satisfaction with life and 6% score slightly below average in Satisfaction with life scale. Psychological distress has a significant negative correlation with life satisfaction (r=-.176, p<0.05). Conclusion: Assessment of the psychological distress in female commercial sex worker is significant in developing health policy and interventions to reduce their impact on their wellbeing.

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