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Identifying Health Experiences of Domestically Sex-Trafficked Women in the USA: A Qualitative Study in Rikers Island Jail

机译:确定美国家庭中性贩运妇女的健康经历:对Rikers Island监狱的定性研究

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While sex trafficking in the USA is a significant medical and public health issue, there is sparse data on the healthcare needs of and access for this population. This study was designed to identify experiences of domestically sex-trafficked women regarding healthcare access, reproductive health, and infectious diseases while trafficked. Trafficking survivors incarcerated in New York City’s Rikers Island women’s jail participated in audio-recorded interviews between July and September 2015. Recordings were transcribed, and a content analysis was completed to identify health-related themes. Twenty-one women ranging from 19 to 60 years old were included in this study. Reasons for accessing care included sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV testing, unintended pregnancies, traumas, and chronic diseases. Emergency departments, Planned Parenthoods, and jails were common care sites. Traffickers and substance use impeded care and access to follow-up. Unintended pregnancy and STIs resulted in trafficker-perpetrated violence. Condoms, the most common form of contraception and HIV prevention, were inconsistently negotiated due to financial and violent consequences. These findings demonstrate that domestic sex trafficking survivors experienced chronic and acute health issues while trafficked and multiple barriers to care. Substance use and financial vulnerabilities furthered unintended pregnancy and infection risk. These findings can inform future research regarding healthcare access and practices for domestically trafficked women.
机译:尽管在美国,性交易是一个重大的医学和公共卫生问题,但有关该人群医疗保健需求和获取途径的数据很少。本研究旨在确定被性贩运的家庭妇女在被贩运时在获得医疗保健,生殖健康和传染病方面的经验。 2015年7月至2015年9月之间,在纽约市立克斯岛女子监狱中关押的被贩运幸存者参加了录音采访,并转录了录音,并进行了内容分析,以确定与健康相关的主题。这项研究包括21名年龄在19至60岁之间的女性。获得护理的原因包括性传播感染(STIs)和HIV检测,意外怀孕,创伤和慢性疾病。急诊科,计划生育和监狱是常见的护理场所。贩运者和毒品使用阻碍了护理和后续行动。意外怀孕和性传播感染导致贩运者犯下暴力。由于财务和暴力后果,避孕套是避孕和预防艾滋病毒的最常见形式,因此谈判不一致。这些发现表明,家庭性贩运幸存者在被贩运时经历了慢性和急性健康问题,并面临多种护理障碍。物质使用和经济脆弱性进一步加剧了意外怀孕和感染的风险。这些发现可以为有关被拐卖妇女的医疗保健和医疗实践的未来研究提供参考。

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