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在加拿大温哥华,生存于住房危机之中:社会暴力与女性吸毒者被驱逐之间的关系。

Surviving the housing crisis: Social violence and the production of evictions among women who use drugs in Vancouver, Canada.

机构信息

Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, BC, Canada V5A 1S6; British Columbia Centre on Substance Use, St. Paul's Hospital, 608-1081 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6Z 1Y6.

British Columbia Centre on Substance Use, St. Paul's Hospital, 608-1081 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6Z 1Y6; Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, St. Paul's Hospital, 608-1081 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6Z 1Y6.

出版信息

Health Place. 2018 May;51:174-181. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2018.04.001. Epub 2018 Apr 11.

Abstract

Single room accommodation (SRA) housing is among the only forms of accessible housing to marginalized women who use illicit drugs in many urban settings. However, SRA housing environments may create specific health and drug risks for women. Little research has examined the gendered mechanisms contributing to housing vulnerability for women who use drugs and the subsequent ways they aim to mitigate harm. This study examines the gendered vulnerabilities to, and harms stemming from, evictions from SRAs in Vancouver, Canada. Qualitative interviews were conducted with 56 people who use drugs who were recently evicted (past 60 days) from SRAs in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside neighbourhood, 19 of whom identified as women which informed this analysis. Participants were recruited by Peer Researcher Assistants for baseline and follow-up interviews three to six months later. Interview transcripts were analyzed thematically and interpreted by drawing on concepts of social violence. Findings underscore how gendered violence and forms of social control operationalized within SRAs normalized violence against women and restricted their agency. Surveillance mechanisms increased women's experiences of violence as they sought to evade such interventions. Post-eviction, women faced pronounced vulnerability to harm which reinforced their social and spatial marginality within a drug scene. Collectively, women's experiences within SRAs highlight how the hybrid forms of disciplinary mechanisms used within these housing environments significantly impacted women's experiences of harm. Greater attention to the impacts of housing and building policies on women who use drugs is needed to better address the morbidity and mortality of this population.

摘要

单人房住宿(SRA)是许多城市中边缘化吸毒女性唯一可获得的住房形式之一。然而,SRA 住房环境可能会给女性带来特定的健康和毒品风险。很少有研究探讨导致吸毒女性住房脆弱性的性别机制,以及她们随后旨在减轻伤害的方式。本研究考察了加拿大温哥华 SRA 驱逐事件对女性的性别脆弱性和由此产生的伤害。对最近(过去 60 天内)从温哥华唐人街社区的 SRA 中被驱逐的 56 名吸毒者进行了定性访谈,其中 19 名女性认同了这一分析。参与者是由同伴研究助理招募的,以进行基线和三个月至六个月后的后续访谈。通过借鉴社会暴力的概念,对访谈记录进行了主题分析和解释。研究结果强调了性别暴力和 SRA 内实施的各种形式的社会控制如何使针对女性的暴力行为正常化,并限制了她们的代理权。监控机制增加了女性遭受暴力的经历,因为她们试图逃避这种干预。驱逐后,女性面临着明显的伤害脆弱性,这加剧了她们在毒品环境中的社会和空间边缘化。总体而言,女性在 SRA 中的经历突显了这些住房环境中使用的混合形式的纪律机制如何对女性的伤害经历产生重大影响。需要更多关注住房和建筑政策对吸毒女性的影响,以更好地解决这一人群的发病率和死亡率问题。

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