Paola M Contreras, Niko Wilson, Akyla Joseph, Shay Valentine, John Minahan, Stacy Reed-Barnes, Heather Wightman, Jennifer Dockery, Jessica Stahl, Diya Kallivayalil, Nikki Kirsch, Beth Waterman, Samantha Wilson, Richard M Greenberg, Chantha Carter, Siham Eid, Maria L Ayala-Conesa, Alejandra Sanchez, Lauren Herlihy
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目的:一种关于性交易(ST)的理论认为,与贩运者呆在一起或回到贩运者身边的人之所以这样做,部分原因是由于创伤性强制性联系(TCB)。依恋理论认为,儿童与照顾者形成了一种内在的工作模式,这种模式会延续到成人关系中。先前对未成年被贩卖的受害者的研究发现,他们在依恋中挣扎,使他们更容易受到商业性行为的伤害。本研究对ST和CS的依恋模式进行了直接的分析,为ST和CS中依恋模式在TCB中可能发挥的作用提供了理论依据。方法:本横断面研究包括45名参与者,采用混合方法,并进行成人依恋访谈。结果:发现包括以下内容:(a) CS之前的创伤可能导致不解决(未解决/无法分类)和不安全(忽视和全神贯注)依恋;(b)定性分析表明,皮条客/人贩子利用TCB来利用参与者的依恋脆弱性;(c)皮条客/贩运者对TCB的使用具有操控性和暴力性,甚至足以诱捕那些有安全依附关系的人;(d)研究结果支持考虑性交易成年人的复杂创伤存在;(e)安全依恋参与者的特征可以帮助提供者确定最初退出的支持。结论:所有依恋类型的被试在ST中都容易发生TCB,即使是有依恋安全感的被试。然而,依恋不安全感和不确定性的被试可能更容易在ST中发生TCB,这可以帮助提供者理解这些依恋模式在ST进入和困住中的作用;具有附件安全性的参与者可以帮助理解最初退出CS和st的理想支持(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
The roles of adult attachment and complex trauma in sex trafficking-related coercive bonding: Entry, entrapment, and the challenges of exiting.
Objective: One theory about sex trafficking (ST) is that people who stay with or return to traffickers do so in part due to trauma coercive bonding (TCB). Attachment theory posits that children form an internal working model with caregivers, which carries into adult relationships. Previous research with victims trafficked as minors found they struggled with attachments, making them more vulnerable to commercial sex (CS). This study contributes a direct analysis of the attachment patterns in ST and CS, which adds to the theory about the possible role of attachment patterns in TCB in ST and CS.
Method: This cross-sectional study included 45 participants, used a mixed method, and administered the Adult Attachment Interview.
Results: Findings include the following: (a) Traumas previous to CS likely contributed to irresolution (unresolved/cannot classify) and insecure (dismissing and preoccupied) attachment; (b) qualitative analyses identified TCB was used by pimps/traffickers to exploit participants' attachment vulnerabilities; (c) pimp/trafficker use of TCB was manipulative and violent enough to ensnare even those with secure attachment; (d) findings support consideration of complex trauma presence for sex-trafficked adults; and (e) traits of participants with secure attachment can help providers identify supports for initial exit.
Conclusions: Participants of all attachment patterns were vulnerable to TCB in ST, even those with attachment security. However, participants with attachment insecurity and irresolution may be more vulnerable to TCB in ST and can help providers understand the role of these attachment patterns in ST entry and entrapment; participants with attachment security can help understand desirable support for initial exit from CS and ST. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy publishes empirical research on the psychological effects of trauma. The journal is intended to be a forum for an interdisciplinary discussion on trauma, blending science, theory, practice, and policy.
The journal publishes empirical research on a wide range of trauma-related topics, including:
-Psychological treatments and effects
-Promotion of education about effects of and treatment for trauma
-Assessment and diagnosis of trauma
-Pathophysiology of trauma reactions
-Health services (delivery of services to trauma populations)
-Epidemiological studies and risk factor studies
-Neuroimaging studies
-Trauma and cultural competence