有无家可归和性交易经历的人如何成为性交易、性交易和青年组织中的社会服务领导者:社区参与研究》。

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Lara B Gerassi, Caro Cruys, Sakara Wages
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与以性换取报酬(包括性工作和人口贩运)和无家可归者打交道的组织聘用生活经验专家,以提高服务的相关性和实用性。我们试图了解生活经验专家是如何成为社会服务领导者的,以及影响他们的发展道路和福祉的条件。受反资本主义和反白人至上主义的影响,我们采用了交叉、社区参与、建构主义的基础理论方法,对 26 名目前受雇担任组织领导职务的有生活经验的成年人进行了半结构化的深度访谈。参与者的年龄在 22-43 岁之间;50% 是有色人种;26% 是变性人和性别扩张者;62% 是同性恋者。我们发现,有生活经验的专家大多处于个人主义或集体主义的组织环境中。个人主义背景下的参与者通常通过讲故事开始他们的人生轨迹,而集体主义背景下的参与者则通过围绕一项事业或政策组织起来开始他们的人生轨迹。这就形成了一个内部和外部验证(如导师的肯定和自我价值的提高)和无效(如报酬不 足、他们的故事被利用以及基于身份的排斥)的循环。新出现的冲突因参与者的背景不同而有不同的看法和处理方式,对于那些倡导性工作非刑罪化的人来说,还存在一些额外的障碍。研究结果表明,可能没有足够的资金结构、指导、领导力发展实践和政策来支持生活经验专家。如果不加以解决,有生活经验的专家,尤其是那些多重少数化的专家,可能会转向其他角色和/或退出倡导运动。本文讨论了反资本主义的实践、政策和研究意义,以抵消伤害并支持员工的心理健康。
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How People With Lived Experiences of Homelessness and Sex Trades Become Social Service Leaders in Sex Trafficking, Sex Trading, and Youth Organizations: A Community-Engaged Study.

Organizations that work with people who trade sex for compensation (including sex work and trafficking) and who are homeless employ lived experience experts to enhance the relevance and utility of services. We sought to understand how lived experience experts become social service leaders and the conditions that influence their pathways and well-being. Influenced by anti-capitalism and anti-white-supremacy, we used an intersectional, community-engaged, constructivist grounded theory approach to conduct semi-structured, in-depth interviews with 26 adults with lived experiences who were currently employed in an organizational leadership role. Participants were ages 22-43; 50% people of color; 26% trans and gender expansive; and 62% queer. We found that lived experience experts were mostly situated either within an individualist or collectivist organizational context. Participants in the individualist context typically began their trajectories through storytelling, which contrasted with those in the collectivist context who began by organizing around a cause or policy. A cycle of internal and external validation (e.g., mentor affirmation and increased self-worth) and invalidation (e.g., insufficient pay; exploitation of their stories; and identity-based exclusion) resulted. Emerging conflicts were perceived and addressed differently depending on participants' contexts, with some additional barriers for those advocating for sex work decriminalization. Findings suggest that there may be insufficient funding structures, mentorship, and leadership development practices and policies to support lived experience experts. Left unaddressed, lived experience experts, especially those who are multiply minoritized, may transition to other roles and/or out of advocacy movements. Anti-capitalist practice, policy, and research implications that counteract harms and support employees' mental health are discussed.

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CiteScore
6.80
自引率
6.20%
发文量
109
期刊介绍: QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH is an international, interdisciplinary, refereed journal for the enhancement of health care and to further the development and understanding of qualitative research methods in health care settings. We welcome manuscripts in the following areas: the description and analysis of the illness experience, health and health-seeking behaviors, the experiences of caregivers, the sociocultural organization of health care, health care policy, and related topics. We also seek critical reviews and commentaries addressing conceptual, theoretical, methodological, and ethical issues pertaining to qualitative enquiry.
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