Defiance and Strength: A Qualitative Study of Sex Trafficking Survivor-Advocate Coping Strategies.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Violence and Victims Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-09 DOI:10.1891/VV-2022-0045
Kathleen M Preble, Mary Twis, Samantha Kollmeyer, Don Greenwood
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Abstract

In the two decades since federal law prohibited the trafficking of humans for sexual or nonsexual services, researchers have generated knowledge related to the mental and physical health consequences of the experience, the individual and environmental factors that facilitate exploitation, and the best practices for prevention and intervention. Despite these advances in knowledge about human trafficking, relatively scant research has explored the resiliencies of survivors, as a deficit-based narrative persists when exploring and contemplating survivor experiences. While the movement increasingly recognizes the need to situate the survivor voice in service delivery, advocacy, and research, an inquiry that values survivor strengths remains nascent. Using the Intersectional-Standpoint Methodology (ISM) and phenomenology, this qualitative study explores the nuances of resiliency during exploitation and exit among seven sex trafficking survivor-advocates in a small midwestern state. Themes related to coping strategies, intrapersonal coping skills, and interpersonal coping skills were revealed and contextualized through the four variables proposed in ISM. Implications for service provision and policy are provided.

反抗与力量:性交易幸存者倡导者应对策略的定性研究。
自联邦法律禁止为性服务或非性服务贩卖人口以来的二十年里,研究人员已经积累了与这种经历对身心健康的影响、促进剥削的个人和环境因素以及预防和干预的最佳实践有关的知识。尽管在人口贩运方面取得了这些进步,但对幸存者的弹性的研究相对较少,因为在探索和思考幸存者的经历时,基于缺陷的叙事仍然存在。尽管该运动越来越认识到有必要在服务提供、宣传和研究中定位幸存者的声音,但一项重视幸存者力量的调查仍处于萌芽状态。这项定性研究使用跨部门立场方法论(ISM)和现象学,探讨了中西部一个小州七名性交易幸存者倡导者在剥削和退出过程中的弹性细微差别。通过ISM中提出的四个变量,揭示了与应对策略、个人应对技能和人际应对技能相关的主题,并将其置于情境中。提供了对服务提供和政策的影响。
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Violence and Victims
Violence and Victims CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: We all face the difficult problem of understanding and treating the perpetrators and victims of violence behavior. Violence and Victims is the evidence-based resource that informs clinical decisions, legal actions, and public policy. Now celebrating its 25th year, Violence and Victims is a peer-reviewed journal of theory, research, policy, and clinical practice in the area of interpersonal violence and victimization. It seeks to facilitate the exchange of information on this subject across such professional disciplines as psychology, sociology, criminology, law, medicine, nursing, psychiatry, and social work.
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