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原住民和非原住民性工作者中儿童被带走的健康后果:探讨轨迹、机制和恢复力。

Health consequences of child removal among Indigenous and non-Indigenous sex workers: Examining trajectories, mechanisms and resiliencies.

机构信息

Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.

Centre for Gender & Sexual Health Equity, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

出版信息

Sociol Health Illn. 2021 Sep;43(8):1903-1920. doi: 10.1111/1467-9566.13364. Epub 2021 Sep 1.

Abstract

The child protection system can be a highly consequential institution for mothers who are sex workers, yet scant attention has been paid to the health consequences of its policies on this population. Drawing on 31 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 19 Indigenous and 12 non-Indigenous sex workers in Vancouver, Canada, and using the stress process model and the concept of slow violence, this study proposes a typology of four trajectories through which child removal by this system shaped sex workers' health. Results suggest that child removal has health consequences beyond the conventionally thought of mechanism of mental distress and related health sequelae, to additionally alter women's social conditions, which also carried risks for health. Notably, while trajectories of Indigenous and non-Indigenous sex workers were similar, Indigenous participants, whose families are disproportionately impacted by long-standing colonial policies of child removal, were more severely jeopardized. Findings highlight how child removal can enact violence in the form of reverberating harms to sex workers' health, further reinforcing their marginalized statuses. This study calls for greater attention to how the child protection system (CPS) may influence the health of marginalized mothers, including how health inequities may be both causes and consequences of interventions by this system.

摘要

儿童保护制度对从事性工作的母亲来说可能是一个极其重要的机构,但几乎没有人关注其政策对这一人群的健康后果。本研究采用压力过程模型和慢暴力概念,利用加拿大温哥华的 31 名深入的半结构化访谈(19 名土著和 12 名非土著性工作者),提出了一个通过该系统的儿童移除塑造性工作者健康的四种轨迹的分类法。结果表明,儿童移除除了传统上认为的精神困扰和相关健康后果的机制之外,还会改变妇女的社会状况,这也会对健康带来风险。值得注意的是,虽然土著和非土著性工作者的轨迹相似,但受长期殖民政策下儿童移除影响不成比例的土著参与者受到的威胁更大。研究结果强调了儿童移除如何以对性工作者健康造成连锁伤害的形式实施暴力,进一步强化了他们的边缘化地位。本研究呼吁更多关注儿童保护制度(CPS)如何影响边缘化母亲的健康,包括健康不平等如何既是该系统干预的原因也是后果。

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