“Money as a synonym for pleasure?”: procedural analysis of the representational meanings of sex workers on sexual satisfaction
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Resumo: | Sex workers have experiences that raise questions about what can satisfy them sexually and, thus, have a good quality of life. The objective was to analyze the representations meanings of sex workers about sexual satisfaction in their daily lives. Qualitative study, based on the Theory of Social Representations, carried out in the municipality where the Alto Sertão Productive Region of Bahia (Brazil) is located, in areas of social vulnerability, where the places of prostitution are located. 132 women participated in the study. The Free Word Association Technique was used for data collection, with the inductive term “sexual pleasure/satisfaction”. The corpus was organized and processed using the IRAMUTEQ software that issued the Factorial Correspondence Plan, Maximum Similitude Tree and the Word Cloud. The results from the three forms of analysis demonstrated homogeneity in social representations, as the group's unconscious presented the term “money” as the central and main representational field about “sexual satisfaction”, evading the idea that sex workers feel orgasm in the sexual act with clients. Thus, reflecting on the “sexual satisfaction ', anchored in the Theory of Social Representations, will enable health professionals to rethink their practices, considering the specificities of this population segment, with regard to the planning of sexual health care of women who work sexual, focused on libido and the subjective part of sexuality, extrapolating the common sense that the focus of health care for prostitutes should be focused only on preventing sexually transmitted infections. |
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“Money as a synonym for pleasure?”: procedural analysis of the representational meanings of sex workers on sexual satisfaction“¿El dinero como sinónimo de placer?”: análisis procesal de los significados representativos de las trabajadoras sexuales sobre la satisfacción sexual“O dinheiro como sinônimo do prazer?”: análise processual dos significados representacionais de trabalhadoras sexuais sobre satisfação sexualTrabalhadoras SexuaisRepresentações SociaisSatisfação SexualSaúde SexualSaúde Pública.Trabajadoras SexualesRepresentaciones SocialesSatisfacción SexualSalud sexualSalud Pública.Sex WorkersSocial RepresentationsSexual SatisfactionSexual HealthPublic Health.Sex workers have experiences that raise questions about what can satisfy them sexually and, thus, have a good quality of life. The objective was to analyze the representations meanings of sex workers about sexual satisfaction in their daily lives. Qualitative study, based on the Theory of Social Representations, carried out in the municipality where the Alto Sertão Productive Region of Bahia (Brazil) is located, in areas of social vulnerability, where the places of prostitution are located. 132 women participated in the study. The Free Word Association Technique was used for data collection, with the inductive term “sexual pleasure/satisfaction”. The corpus was organized and processed using the IRAMUTEQ software that issued the Factorial Correspondence Plan, Maximum Similitude Tree and the Word Cloud. The results from the three forms of analysis demonstrated homogeneity in social representations, as the group's unconscious presented the term “money” as the central and main representational field about “sexual satisfaction”, evading the idea that sex workers feel orgasm in the sexual act with clients. Thus, reflecting on the “sexual satisfaction ', anchored in the Theory of Social Representations, will enable health professionals to rethink their practices, considering the specificities of this population segment, with regard to the planning of sexual health care of women who work sexual, focused on libido and the subjective part of sexuality, extrapolating the common sense that the focus of health care for prostitutes should be focused only on preventing sexually transmitted infections.Las trabajadoras sexuales tienen experiencias que plantean preguntas sobre qué puede satisfacerlas sexualmente y, por lo tanto, tienen una buena calidad de vida. El objetivo era analizar los significados representativos de las trabajadoras sexuales sobre la satisfacción sexual en su vida cotidiana. Estudio cualitativo, basado en la Teoría de las Representaciones Sociales, realizado en el municipio donde se ubica la Región Productiva Alto Sertão de Bahía (Brasil), en áreas de vulnerabilidad social, donde se ubican los lugares de prostitución. 132 mujeres participaron en el estudio. La técnica de asociación de palabras libres se utilizó para la recopilación de datos, con el término inductivo "placer/satisfacción sexual". El corpus se organizó y procesó utilizando el software IRAMUTEQ que emitió el Plan de correspondencia factorial, el Árbol de máxima similitud y la Nube de palabras. Los resultados de las tres formas de análisis demostraron homogeneidad en las representaciones sociales, ya que el inconsciente del grupo presentó el término "dinero" como el campo de representación central y principal sobre "satisfacción sexual", evadiendo la idea de que las trabajadoras sexuales sienten el orgasmo en el acto sexual con clientes. Por lo tanto, reflexionar sobre la “satisfacción sexual”, anclada en la Teoría de las representaciones sociales, permitirá a los profesionales de la salud repensar sus prácticas, considerando las especificidades de este segmento de la población, con respecto a la planificación de la atención de la salud sexual de las mujeres que trabajan sexual, centrado en la libido y la parte subjetiva de la sexualidad, extrapolando el sentido común de que el enfoque de la atención médica para las prostitutas debe centrarse solo en la prevención de infecciones de transmisión sexual.As trabalhadoras sexuais possuem vivências que suscitam questionamentos sobre o que poderá satisfazê-las sexualmente e, dessa forma, terem uma boa qualidade de vida. Objetivou-se apreender os significados representacionais de trabalhadoras sexuais acerca da satisfação sexual no seu cotidiano. Estudo qualitativo, fundamentado na Teoria das Representações Sociais, realizado no município sede da Região do Alto Sertão Produtivo da Bahia (Brasil), em áreas de vulnerabilidade social, onde são localizados os locais de prostituição. Participaram do estudo 132 mulheres. A Técnica de Associação Livre de Palavras foi usada para a coleta de dados, com o termo indutor “prazer/satisfação sexual”. O corpus foi organizado e processado por meio do software IRAMUTEQ que emitiu o Plano Fatorial de Correspondência, Árvore Máxima de Similitude e a Nuvem de Palavras. Os resultados oriundos das três formas de análise demonstraram homogeneidade nas representações sociais, pois o inconsciente do grupo apresentou o termo “dinheiro” como central e principal formador campo representacional acerca da “satisfação sexual”, fugindo à ideia de que as profissionais do sexo sentem orgasmo no ato sexual com os clientes. Assim, refletir sobre a “satisfação sexual’, ancorada na Teoria das Representações Sociais, possibilitará que profissionais de saúde repensem suas práticas, considerando as especificidades desse segmento populacional, no que se refere ao planejamento de cuidados à saúde sexual das mulheres que exercem o trabalho sexual, focado na libido e na parte subjetiva da sexualidade, extrapolando o senso comum de que o foco da assistência em saúde das prostitutas deve estar focado apenas na prevenção de infecções sexualmente transmissíveis.Research, Society and Development2020-07-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/623310.33448/rsd-v9i8.6233Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 8; e854986233Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 8; e854986233Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 8; e8549862332525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/6233/5945Copyright (c) 2020 Pablo Luiz Santos Couto, Carle Porcino, Samantha Souza da Costa Pereira, Francylene Gama Neri, Cleane Nogueira Azevedo, Alba Benemérita Alves Vilela, Antônio Marcos Tosoli Gomes, Tarcísio da Silva Floreshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCouto, Pablo Luiz SantosPorcino, CarlePereira, Samantha Souza da CostaNeri, Francylene GamaAzevedo, Cleane NogueiraVilela, Alba Benemérita AlvesGomes, Antônio Marcos TosoliFlores, Tarcísio da Silva2020-08-20T18:00:17Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/6233Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:29:27.339334Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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“Money as a synonym for pleasure?”: procedural analysis of the representational meanings of sex workers on sexual satisfaction “¿El dinero como sinónimo de placer?”: análisis procesal de los significados representativos de las trabajadoras sexuales sobre la satisfacción sexual “O dinheiro como sinônimo do prazer?”: análise processual dos significados representacionais de trabalhadoras sexuais sobre satisfação sexual |
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“Money as a synonym for pleasure?”: procedural analysis of the representational meanings of sex workers on sexual satisfaction |
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“Money as a synonym for pleasure?”: procedural analysis of the representational meanings of sex workers on sexual satisfaction Couto, Pablo Luiz Santos Trabalhadoras Sexuais Representações Sociais Satisfação Sexual Saúde Sexual Saúde Pública. Trabajadoras Sexuales Representaciones Sociales Satisfacción Sexual Salud sexual Salud Pública. Sex Workers Social Representations Sexual Satisfaction Sexual Health Public Health. |
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“Money as a synonym for pleasure?”: procedural analysis of the representational meanings of sex workers on sexual satisfaction |
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“Money as a synonym for pleasure?”: procedural analysis of the representational meanings of sex workers on sexual satisfaction |
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“Money as a synonym for pleasure?”: procedural analysis of the representational meanings of sex workers on sexual satisfaction |
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“Money as a synonym for pleasure?”: procedural analysis of the representational meanings of sex workers on sexual satisfaction |
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“Money as a synonym for pleasure?”: procedural analysis of the representational meanings of sex workers on sexual satisfaction |
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Couto, Pablo Luiz Santos |
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Couto, Pablo Luiz Santos Porcino, Carle Pereira, Samantha Souza da Costa Neri, Francylene Gama Azevedo, Cleane Nogueira Vilela, Alba Benemérita Alves Gomes, Antônio Marcos Tosoli Flores, Tarcísio da Silva |
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Porcino, Carle Pereira, Samantha Souza da Costa Neri, Francylene Gama Azevedo, Cleane Nogueira Vilela, Alba Benemérita Alves Gomes, Antônio Marcos Tosoli Flores, Tarcísio da Silva |
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Couto, Pablo Luiz Santos Porcino, Carle Pereira, Samantha Souza da Costa Neri, Francylene Gama Azevedo, Cleane Nogueira Vilela, Alba Benemérita Alves Gomes, Antônio Marcos Tosoli Flores, Tarcísio da Silva |
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Trabalhadoras Sexuais Representações Sociais Satisfação Sexual Saúde Sexual Saúde Pública. Trabajadoras Sexuales Representaciones Sociales Satisfacción Sexual Salud sexual Salud Pública. Sex Workers Social Representations Sexual Satisfaction Sexual Health Public Health. |
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Trabalhadoras Sexuais Representações Sociais Satisfação Sexual Saúde Sexual Saúde Pública. Trabajadoras Sexuales Representaciones Sociales Satisfacción Sexual Salud sexual Salud Pública. Sex Workers Social Representations Sexual Satisfaction Sexual Health Public Health. |
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Sex workers have experiences that raise questions about what can satisfy them sexually and, thus, have a good quality of life. The objective was to analyze the representations meanings of sex workers about sexual satisfaction in their daily lives. Qualitative study, based on the Theory of Social Representations, carried out in the municipality where the Alto Sertão Productive Region of Bahia (Brazil) is located, in areas of social vulnerability, where the places of prostitution are located. 132 women participated in the study. The Free Word Association Technique was used for data collection, with the inductive term “sexual pleasure/satisfaction”. The corpus was organized and processed using the IRAMUTEQ software that issued the Factorial Correspondence Plan, Maximum Similitude Tree and the Word Cloud. The results from the three forms of analysis demonstrated homogeneity in social representations, as the group's unconscious presented the term “money” as the central and main representational field about “sexual satisfaction”, evading the idea that sex workers feel orgasm in the sexual act with clients. Thus, reflecting on the “sexual satisfaction ', anchored in the Theory of Social Representations, will enable health professionals to rethink their practices, considering the specificities of this population segment, with regard to the planning of sexual health care of women who work sexual, focused on libido and the subjective part of sexuality, extrapolating the common sense that the focus of health care for prostitutes should be focused only on preventing sexually transmitted infections. |
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