Through a Different Lens: Occupational Health of Sex-Working Young Trans Women

Transgend Health. 2023 Mar 31;8(2):200-206. doi: 10.1089/trgh.2021.0109. eCollection 2023 Apr.

Abstract

Purpose: Sex work is a common form of work among young trans women (YTW).

Methods: Using an occupational health frame, we measured associations between demographics, sex work, and vocational outcomes in 18-month visit data from the SHINE study (n=263, San Francisco).

Results: Overall, 41.8% reported lifetime sex work, primarily escorting/paid sex. Motivations included "better pay" and "can't get a job due to gender discrimination." Occupational injuries included anxiety (53.6%) and depression (50%), with significantly higher relative risk for YTW doing multiple types of sex work. Criminalization experiences (i.e., incarceration, arrests, and police interaction) were common.

Conclusion: Results echo calls for sex worker-affirming mental health care for YTW.

Keywords: occupational health; sex work; transgender women; youth and adolescents.