Adverse Childhood Experiences, Women Who Are Sex Trafficked, and Social Service Utilization: Implications for Social Work.

IF 2.3 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK
Social work Pub Date : 2024-06-21 DOI:10.1093/sw/swae024
Jacquelyn C A Meshelemiah, Elinam Dellor, Sharvari Karandikar, Additti Munshi, Gia Barboza-Salerno, Hannah Ruth Steinke
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Abstract

The aim of this study was to examine the associations between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and the high levels of social service usage by women who are sex trafficked. Fifty (N = 50) women who were sex trafficked were surveyed using purposive and snowball sampling methods. The ACEs score for respondents ranged from 2 to 10 with an average score of 7.4 (SD = 2.3). Emotional and sexual abuse tied at 88 percent as the most frequently cited ACEs among the women in this sample. The prevalence of ACEs was significantly higher in this sample compared with known estimates in similar populations, ranging from 20 percent to 54 percent (p < .001). Considering the well-established link between ACEs and poor health outcomes, these findings point to the need for innovative and targeted social service provisions to women who were formerly sex trafficked that take into consideration the high level of ACEs of the women. Given the sociodemographic diversity of this sample, there is a need for services that are trauma-informed, innovative, and culturally sensitive in a variety of social service settings.

童年的不良经历、被性贩运的妇女和社会服务的利用:对社会工作的影响》。
本研究旨在探讨童年不良经历(ACE)与被性贩运妇女大量使用社会服务之间的关联。采用目的性抽样和滚雪球抽样方法,对 50 名(N = 50)被性贩运的妇女进行了调查。受访者的 ACE 评分从 2 分到 10 分不等,平均分为 7.4 分(SD = 2.3)。情感虐待和性虐待以 88% 的比例并列成为样本中妇女最常提及的 ACEs。与类似人群的已知估计值相比,该样本中 ACE 的流行率明显较高,从 20% 到 54% 不等(p < .001)。考虑到 ACE 与不良健康后果之间已确立的联系,这些研究结果表明,有必要为曾被性贩运的妇女提供创新的、有针对性的社会服务,同时考虑到这些妇女的高 ACE 水平。鉴于该样本的社会人口多样性,有必要在各种社会服务环境中提供以创伤为导向、具有创新性和文化敏感性的服务。
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