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Cycle of Perpetual Vulnerability for Women Facing Homelessness near an Urban Library in a Major U.S. Metropolitan Area

机译:妇女的循环脆弱性面临着大都市区的城市图书馆附近的无家可归的妇女

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Background: Homelessness among women and the multiple vulnerabilities they endure (sexual exploitation/human trafficking, violence, and mental health issues) is a perpetually unresolved issue in the U.S. and globally. Methods: This study is based on qualitative in-depth interviews accompanied by brief socio-demographic surveys conducted among 32 total participants, consisting of cisgender females ( = 17) and cisgender males ( = 15) experiencing homelessness at a large public library. Results: Of the women, 35% were White, 35% Latina, 18% African American/Black, and 18% LGBT. Half of all participants said in qualitative interviews that they witnessed violence against women, and/or experienced unwanted harassment/sexual exploitation; one in three described suspected human trafficking. Of the women interviewed, half struggled with mental health symptoms, feelings of hopelessness, and nearly all reported isolation; approximately one-third had substance use issues. Many described an inadequate number of emergency and long-term shelters Available for women facing homelessness; many had to wait or saw other women waiting to get into shelters and faced abuse on the streets in the meantime. Conclusion: The emergent themes showed that women face a “cycle of perpetual vulnerability” with three relational pathways: iterated trauma from chronic abuse/violence inflicted on them, a state of paralysis due to inadequate availability of supportive services, shelters, and mental health resources to cover all women living on the streets, leaving women susceptible to being a target phenotype for predators.
机译:背景:妇女的无家可归者和他们持久的多种漏洞(性剥削/人口贩运,暴力和心理健康问题)是美国和全球难以置信的问题。方法:本研究基于定性的深入访谈,伴随着32名参与者之间进行的简要进行的社会人口调查,由Cisgender女性(= 17)和Cisbender Males(= 15)在大型公共图书馆中经历无家可归者。结果:女性,35%是白色,35%拉丁,18%非洲裔美国/黑色,18%LGBT。所有参与者中的一半在定性访谈中表示,他们目睹了对妇女的暴力行为,和/或经历过不必要的骚扰/性剥削;三分之一描述了涉嫌人口贩运。受访的妇女,一半挣扎着心理健康症状,绝望感,几乎所有报告的孤立;大约三分之一的物质使用问题。许多人描述了适用于无家可归的女性的紧急情况和长期庇护所的数量不足;许多人不得不等待或看到其他女性等待进入庇护所并在街上面对虐待。结论:紧急主题表明,女性面临着具有三个关系途径的“长期漏洞循环”:迭代创伤来自造成的长期虐待/暴力,这是一种瘫痪,由于支持性服务,庇护所和心理健康资源不足涵盖街道上的所有妇女,让女性容易受到捕食者的目标表型。

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