References
- Anda, R. F. 2006. “The Enduring Effects of Abuse and Related Adverse Experiences in Childhood: A Convergence of Evidence from Neurobiology and Epidemiology.” European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience 256 (3):174–86. doi:10.1007/s00406-005-0624-4.
- Barton, B. 2007. “Managing the Toll of Stripping.” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 36 (5):571–96. doi:10.1177/0891241607301971.
- Bay Area Employment Lawyers. 2019. “What Kinds of Employee Benefits are Required in California?” Retrieved September 28, 2021, from (https://www.jobdiscrimination.org/legally-required-employee-benefits-california/)
- Bloomberg Law. 2019. “Strippers Winning Employee Status Challenges Gig Economy’s Norms.” Retrieved September 29, 2021, from (https://news.bloomberglaw.com/daily-labor-report/strippers-winning-employee-status-challenges-gig-economys-norms)
- Bradley, M. S. 2007. “Girlfriends, Wives, and Strippers: Managing Stigma in Exotic Dancer Romantic Relationships.” Deviant Behavior 28 (4):379–406. doi:10.1080/01639620701233308.
- Brantley, M. L., D. Kerrigan, D. German, S. Lim, and S. G. Sherman. 2017b. “Identifying Patterns of Social and Economic Hardship among Structurally Vulnerable Women: A Latent Class Analysis of HIV/STI Risk.” AIDS and Behavior 21 (10):3047–56. doi:10.1007/s10461-017-1673-1.
- Brantley, M. L., K. Footer, S. Lim, D. Kerrigan, and S. G. Sherman. 2017a. “Experiences of Structural Vulnerability among Exotic Dancers in Baltimore, Maryland: Co-occurring Social and Economic Antecedents of HIV/STI Risk.” The International Journal on Drug Policy 50:74–81. doi:10.1016/j.drugpo.2017.09.002.
- Brewster, Z. W. 2003. “Behavioral and Interactional Patterns of Strip Club Patrons: Tipping Techniques and Club Attendance.” Deviant Behavior 24 (3):221–43. doi:10.1080/713840203.
- Cbs8.com. 2015. “Cheetah’s Shut down by the City.” Retrieved July 26, 2021, from (https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/cheetahs-shut-down-by-the-city/509-af4cbf6c-6983-4c31-8a1c-19ecf2751766)
- Chiu, G. R., K. E. Lutfey, H. J. Litman, C. L. Link, S. A. Hall, and J. B. McKinlay. 2013. “Prevalence and Overlap of Childhood and Adult Physical, Sexual, and Emotional Abuse: A Descriptive Analysis of Results from the Boston Area Community Health (BACH) Survey.” Violence and Victims 28 (3):381–402. doi:10.1891/0886-6708.11-043.
- Deshotels, T. H. and C. J. Forsyth. 2008. “Sex Rules: The Edicts of Income in Exotic Dancing.” Deviant Behavior 29 (5):484–500. doi:10.1080/01639620701673081.
- Dielissen, P. W., D. A. M. Teunissen, and A. L. M. Lagro-Janssen. 2013. “Chlamydia Prevalence in the General Population: Is There A Sex Difference? A Systematic Review.” BMC Infectious Diseases 13 (1):1–10. doi:10.1186/1471-2334-13-534.
- Erickson, D. J. and R. Tewksbury. 2000. “The Gentlemen in the Club: A Typology of Strip Club Patrons.” Deviant Behavior 21 (3):271–93. doi:10.1080/016396200266261.
- Exotic Dancer Lawyer. 2020. “Exotic Dancer Laws Under California AB-5 Laws.” Retrieved September 15, 2021, from (https://nakaselawfirm.com/san-diego-employment-lawyer/exotic-dancer-laws-under-california-ab-5-laws-exotic-dancer-lawyer/)
- FindLaw. 2013. “NYC Strippers Aren’t Contractors, Judge Rules.” Retrieved September 28, 2021, from https://www.findlaw.com/legalblogs/small-business/nyc-strippers-arent-contractors-judge-rules/
- Footer, K. H. A., S. Lim, M. R. Brantley, and S. G. Sherman. 2018. “Structural Risk and Limits on Agency among Exotic Dancers: HIV Risk Practices in the Exotic Dance Club.” Culture, Health & Sexuality 20 (3):321–34. doi:10.1080/13691058.2017.1346201.
- Hardy, K. and T. Sanders. 2015. “The Political Economy of ‘Lap Dancing’: Contested Careers and Women’s Work in the Stripping Industry.” Work, Employment and Society 29 (1):119–36. doi:10.1177/0950017014554969.
- Hovell, M. F., D. R. Wahlgren, and M. A. Adams. 2009. “The Logical and Empirical Basis for the Behavioral Ecological Model.” Pp. 415–50. in Emerging Theories in Health Promotion Practice and Research, 2nded., edited by R. DiClemente, R. Crosby, and M. Kegler. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, Inc.
- IBISWorld. 2018. “US Specialized Industry Reports: Strip Clubs.” Retrieved from (https://clients1.ibisworld.com/reports/us/industry/keystatistics.aspx?entid=4409)
- Jones, T. M., P. Nurius, C. Song, and C. M. Fleming. 2018. “Modeling Life Course Pathways from Adverse Childhood Experiences to Adult Mental Health.” Child Abuse & Neglect 80 (February):32–40. doi:10.1016/j.chiabu.2018.03.005.
- Kaiser Family Foundation. n.d. “Women’s Coverage, Access, and Affordability: Key Findings from the 2017 Kaiser Women’s Health Survey.” Retrieved September 15, 2021, from (https://www.kff.org/womens-health-policy/issue-brief/womens-coverage-access-and-affordability-key-findings-from-the-2017-kaiser-womens-health-survey/)
- Katz, J. and E. Van Der Kloet. 2010. “The First Man in Her Life: Father Emotional Responsiveness during Adolescence and College Women’s Sexual Refusal Behaviors.” American Journal of Family Therapy 38 (4):344–56. doi:10.1080/01926187.2010.493474.
- Kaufman, R. L. 1996. “Comparing Effects in Dichotomous Logistic Regression: A Variety of Standardized Coefficients.” Social Science Quarterly 77(1):90–109. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/42863433
- Lavin, M. F. 2013. “Rule-Making and Rule-Breaking: Strip Club Social Control regarding Alcohol and Other Drugs.” Deviant Behavior 34 (5):361–83. doi:10.1080/01639625.2012.735611.
- Lavin, M. F. 2014. “If You Want It, You Can Get It Right Here.” Humanity & Society 38 (2):132–57. doi:10.1177/0160597614529113.
- Lilleston, P. S., J. Reuben, and S. G. Sherman. 2015. “Exotic Dance in Baltimore: From Entry to STI/HIV Risk.” Women & Health 55 (5):595–611. doi:10.1080/03630242.2015.1022812.
- Long, J. S. and J. Freese. 2006. Regression Models For Categorical Dependent Variables Using, Revised EditionStata. 2nd ed. College Station, Texas: Stata.
- Maticka-Tyndale, E., J. Lewis, J. P. Clark, J. Zubick, and S. Young. 1999. “Social and Cultural Vulnerability to Sexually Transmitted Infection: The Work of Exotic Dancers.” Canadian Journal of Public Health 90 (February):19–22. doi: 10.1007/BF03404092
- Maticka-Tyndale, E., J. Lewis, J. P. Clark, J. Zubick, and S. Young. 2000. “Exotic Dancing and Health.” Women & Health 31 (1):87–108. doi:10.1300/J013v31n01_06.
- National Center for Injury Control and Prevention. n.d. “About the CDC-Kaiser ACE Study.” Retrieved June 12, 2019, from https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/childabuseandneglect/acestudy/about.html
- Pennsylvania State University Department of Statistics. 2018. “Detecting Multicollinearity Using Variance Inflation Factors.” Retrieved July 4, 2021, from (https://online.stat.psu.edu/stat462/node/180/)
- Potterat, J. J., D. D. Brewer, S. O. Muth, R. B. Rothenberg, D. E. Woodhouse, J. B. Muth, … S. Brody. 2004. “Mortality in a Long-term Open Cohort of Prostitute Women.” American Journal of Epidemiology 159 (8):778–85. doi:10.1093/aje/kwh110.
- Reilly, M. L., D. German, C. Serio-Chapman, and S. G. Sherman. 2015. “Structural Vulnerabilities to HIV/STI Risk among Female Exotic Dancers in Baltimore, Maryland.” AIDS Care - Psychological and Socio-Medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV 27 (6):777–82. doi:10.1080/09540121.2014.998613.
- Reuben, J., C. Serio-Chapman, C. Welsh, R. Matens, and S. G. Sherman. 2011. “Correlates of Current Transactional Sex among a Sample of Female Exotic Dancers in Baltimore, MD.” Journal of Urban Health 88 (2):342–51. doi:10.1007/s11524-010-9539-0.
- Sherman, S. G., J. Reuben, C. S. Chapman, and P. Lilleston. 2011. “Risks Associated with Crack Cocaine Smoking among Exotic Dancers in Baltimore, MD.” Drug and Alcohol Dependence 114:249–52. doi:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2010.10.003.
- Sherman, S. G., P. Lilleston, and J. Reuben. 2011. “More than a Dance: The Production of Sexual Health Risk in the Exotic Dance Clubs in Baltimore, USA.” Social Science & Medicine 73 (3):475–81. doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.05.036.
- Straus, M. A., S. L. Hamby, S. Boney-McCoy, and D. B. Sugarman. 1996. “The Revised Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS2): Development and Preliminary Psychometric Data.” Journal of Family Issues 17 (3):283–316. doi: 10.1177/019251396017003001
- Straus, M. A. 2007. “Conflict Tactics Scales.” Pp. 190–97 in Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence, edited by N. A. Jackson. New York: Taylor & Francis Group,
- Sweet, N. and R. Tewksbury. 2000. “What’s a Nice Girl like You Doing in a Place like This?”: Pathways to a Career in Stripping.” Sociological Spectrum 20(3):325–43. (10.1080/027321700405072).
- Thaller, J. and A. N. Cimino. 2017. “The Girl Is Mine: Reframing Intimate Partner Violence and Sex Work as Intersectional Spaces of Gender-Based Violence.” Violence Against Women 23 (2):202–21. doi:10.1177/1077801216638766.
- The Baltimore Sun. 2018. “San Diego’s Complicated Legal History with Exotic Dancers and Strip Clubs.” Retrieved from (https://www.baltimoresun.com/sd-san-diego-stripper-history-20180430-htmlstory.html)
- The Palomino Club Blog. 2018. “Strippergate, Extortion, and Other San Diego Strip Club Screw Ups.” Retrieved July 25, 2021, from https://palominolv.com/blog/strippergate-extortion-and-other-san-diego-strip-club-screw-ups/
- The San Diego Union-Tribune. (2018). Strippers Lobbying San Diego to Lower Fees They Call Unjustified. Retrieved July 25, 2021, from https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/politics/sd-me-strip-clubs-20180428-story.html
- UCLA Institute for Digital Research & Education. (n.d.). Applied Logistic Regression, Second Edition by Hosmer and Lemeshow, Chapter 4: Model Building Strategies and Methods for Logistic Regression. Retrieved September 3, 2019, from https://stats.idre.ucla.edu/sas/examples/alr2/applied-logistic-regression-second-edition-by-hosmer-and-lemeshowchapter-4-model-building-strategies-and-methods-for-logistic-regression/
- Wesely, J. K. 2002. “Growing up Sexualized: Issues of Power and Violence in the Lives of Female Exotic Dancers.” Violence Against Women 8 (10):1182–207. doi: 10.1177/107780120200801003
- Widom, C. S. and J. B. Kuhns. 1996. “Childhood Victimization and Subsequent Risk for Promiscuity, Prostitution, and Teenage Pregnancy: A Prospective Study.” American Journal of Public Health 86 (11):1607–12. doi:10.2105/AJPH.86.11.1607.
- Wilson, H. W. and C. S. Widom. 2008. “An Examination of Risky Sexual Behavior and HIV in Victims of Child Abuse and Neglect: A 30-Year Follow-Up.” Health Psychology 27 (2):149–58. doi:10.1037/0278-6133.27.2.149.
- Wilson, H. W. and C. S. Widom. 2009. “A Prospective Examination of the Path from Child Abuse and Neglect to Illicit Drug Use in Middle Adulthood: The Potential Mediating Role of Four Risk Factors.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence 38 (3):340–54. doi:10.1007/s10964-008-9331-6.
- Wilson, H. W. and C. S. Widom. 2010. “The Role of Youth Problem Behaviors in the Path from Child Abuse and Neglect to Prostitution: A Prospective Examination.” Journal of Research on Adolescence 20 (1):210–36. doi:10.1111/j.1532-7795.2009.00624.x.
- Womenslaw.org. (n.d.). Sexual Abuse and Exploitation: Forced Prostitution. Retrieved December 13, 2018, from https://www.womenslaw.org/about-abuse/forms-abuse/sexual-abuse-and-exploitation/forced-prostitution/all#node-27076
- World Health Organization, UNAIDS, & UNICEF. (2010). Towards universal access: scaling up priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector: progress report 2010. Retrieved December 13, 2018, from https://www.who.int/hiv/pub/2010progressreport/en/
- Zhao, R., B. Wang, X. Fang, X. Li, and B. Stanton. 2008. “Condom Use and Self-efficacy among Female Sex Workers with Steady Partners in China.” AIDS Care - Psychological and Socio-Medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV 20 (7):782–90. doi:10.1080/09540120701694030.