Published on in Vol 23, No 6 (2021): June

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/26085, first published .
The Use of Information and Communication Technologies by Sex Workers to Manage Occupational Health and Safety: Scoping Review

The Use of Information and Communication Technologies by Sex Workers to Manage Occupational Health and Safety: Scoping Review

The Use of Information and Communication Technologies by Sex Workers to Manage Occupational Health and Safety: Scoping Review

Journals

  1. Wirawan G, Wardhani B, Pradnyani P, Nurhalina A, Sulaiman N, Sukmaningrum E, Wulandari L, Januraga P. Behavioral Changes, Adaptation, and Supports among Indonesian Female Sex Workers Facing Dual Risk of COVID-19 and HIV in a Pandemic. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(3):1361 View
  2. Miin Miin Chai A, Chopin J, Molnar L, Beauregard E. Unraveling the Sexual Victimization of Sex Workers: A Latent Class Analysis Through the Lens of Environmental Criminology. Crime & Delinquency 2025;71(6-7):1784 View
  3. Al-Rawi A, Zemenchik K. Sex Workers’ Lived Experiences With COVID-19 on Social Media: Content Analysis of Twitter Posts. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(7):e36268 View
  4. Meunier É, Siegel K, Sundelson A, Hirshfield S, Schrimshaw E. Interest in Sex Work-related Resources Among Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men Engaged in Sex Work. Sexuality Research and Social Policy 2022;19(4):1904 View
  5. Wang F, Wang Z. The impact of the digital economy on occupational health: A quasi-experiment based on “Broadband China” pilot. Frontiers in Public Health 2023;10 View
  6. Paquette S, Chopin J, Beauregard E, Fortin F. Risky Business: Deadliest Predictors of Sex-Trade Worker Sexual Victimization. Victims & Offenders 2024;19(8):1586 View
  7. Siegel K, Cabán M, Brown-Bradley C, Schrimshaw E. Male Sex Workers’ Strategies to Manage Client-Related Risks of Violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 2023;38(19-20):10814 View
  8. Makbul N, Zannat R, Hale B. Communicating Sex Work Online: A Content Analysis of Client and Provider Discourse in r/SexWorkers. The Journal of Sex Research 2024;61(7):1050 View
  9. Siegel K, Cabán M, Brown-Bradley C, Schrimshaw E. Experiences of interpersonal violence among a diverse sample of male sex workers. Culture, Health & Sexuality 2024;26(4):531 View
  10. Hammond N, Moretti A. Data like any other? Sexual and reproductive health, Big Data and the Sustainable Development Goals. Sexualities 2024;27(7):1277 View
  11. Brooks S, Patel S, Greenberg N. Struggling, Forgotten, and Under Pressure: A Scoping Review of Experiences of Sex Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Archives of Sexual Behavior 2023;52(5):1969 View
  12. Siegel K, Cabán M, Brown-Bradley C, Schrimshaw E. “I Want to Be Really Clear”: What Male Sex Workers Want to Clarify With Prospective Clients Before Agreeing to Meet for Sex. AIDS Education and Prevention 2023;35(6):452 View
  13. Shuva N, Taisir R, Mallick P. Information behavior and HIV/AIDS/STI awareness among Bangladeshi female sex workers: Do informational programs help?. Information Development 2023 View
  14. Kennedy L, Lund E. The changing meaning of “no” in Canadian sex work. PLOS ONE 2024;19(4):e0301600 View
  15. Majic S, Ditmore M, Li J. 440 Sex Workers Cannot Be Wrong: Engaging and Negotiating Online Platform Power. Social Sciences 2024;13(7):337 View
  16. Blake H, Njah M, Babey M, Asongwe E, Junkins A, Dionne J, Montgomery A, Washington T, Ivankova N, Smith T, Jolly P, Ayatollahi H. Understanding female sex workers’ acceptance of secret Facebook group for HIV prevention in Cameroon. PLOS Digital Health 2024;3(8):e0000562 View
  17. Nocella R. The stigma around porn work: inhibiting the enforcement of health and safety regulations. Porn Studies 2025;12(3):411 View
  18. Pajnik M, Kuhar R. Sex work online: professionalism between affordances and constraints. Information, Communication & Society 2025;28(13):2303 View
  19. Klyman K. Acceptable Use Policies for Foundation Models. SuperIntelligence - Robotics - Safety & Alignment 2024;1(1):20 View
  20. Haviv N, Roe-Sepowitz D. Understanding the Complex Nature of Commercial Sex: Factors Associated with Involvement in Multiple Types of Commercial Sex. Victims & Offenders 2025:1 View
  21. Jetha A, Bakhtari H, Irvin E, Biswas A, Smith M, Mustard C, Arrandale V, Dennerlein J, Smith P. Do occupational health and safety tools that utilize artificial intelligence have a measurable impact on worker injury or illness? Findings from a systematic review. Systematic Reviews 2025;14(1) View
  22. Uduma Ama O, Adamma Nwaodu M, Jovita Nduka I, Odunke Nduka S. A short review on the intersection of commercial sex work and public health: causes, effects and possible solutions. MOJ Public Health 2025;14(2):126 View
  23. Ditmore M, El Karouaoui A, Florez-Arango J. Designing and Evaluating a Prototype of a Trilingual Data Collection Tool for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region to Collect Data About Violence Against Sex Workers: Multiple Methods Approach in User-Centered Design. JMIR Formative Research 2025;9:e65210 View
  24. Murchison G, Aguilar A, Eisenstadt B, Gordon A, Carroll K, Soulliard Z. Experiences of U.S. Transgender/Nonbinary Young Adults Doing Online Sex Work: An Occupational Health Perspective. The Journal of Sex Research 2025:1 View
  25. Correa Oviedo J, Garcia Retavizca P, Gómez Munevar J, Lozano D’ amato M, Paredes Garavito O. Estrategias educativas enfocadas a los trabajadores sexuales para la prevención y tamizaje de infecciones de trasmisión sexual en países de ingresos bajos y moderados. Gerencia y Políticas de Salud 2025;24 View
  26. Upadhyay S. “Cash is King!”: Sugar Work in the Age of Digital Surveillance and Censorship. The Journal of Sex Research 2025:1 View

Conference Proceedings

  1. Hamilton V, Soneji A, Mcdonald A, Redmiles E. Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. “Nudes? Shouldn’t I charge for these?”: Motivations of New Sexual Content Creators on OnlyFans View