College of Social Work, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
Franklin County Municipal Court, Columbus, OH, USA.
Violence Vict. 2024 Oct 14;39(5):598-617. doi: 10.1891/VV-2023-0005.
Trauma bonds between sex trafficking survivors and their traffickers or other perpetrators are one of the most complex and least understood concerns facing survivors. This community-based participatory research phenomenological study sought to understand how survivors have experienced trauma bonding. The sample consisted of 19 female survivors who were all participants in or graduates of a human trafficking specialty docket. Two themes emerged from the data. The first theme is the source of the trauma bond, namely who survivors had trauma bonds with. The second theme is features of trauma bonds, which included three subthemes: survivors have experienced trauma bonds (a) as involuntary, (b) as having lingering power, and (c) as consisting of both love and hate. These findings contain significant implications for practice, policy, and future research.
性交易幸存者与其施虐者或其他犯罪者之间的创伤联系是幸存者面临的最复杂和最不被理解的问题之一。这项基于社区的参与性研究现象学研究旨在了解幸存者是如何经历创伤联系的。样本由 19 名女性幸存者组成,她们都是人口贩运专门案件的参与者或毕业生。数据中出现了两个主题。第一个主题是创伤联系的来源,即幸存者与谁有创伤联系。第二个主题是创伤联系的特征,包括三个子主题:幸存者经历了创伤联系(a)是不由自主的,(b)具有挥之不去的力量,以及(c)是爱与恨的结合。这些发现对实践、政策和未来的研究具有重要意义。