Institute of Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience, King's College London, 10 Cutcombe Road, London, SE5 9RJ, UK.
University of Bath, Bath, BA2 7AY, UK.
BMC Psychol. 2024 Nov 14;12(1):654. doi: 10.1186/s40359-024-02157-y.
Research in recent years has increasingly highlighted the relationship between exposure to potentially morally injurious events (PMIEs) and poor mental health outcomes. Human trafficking survivors often report exposure to many traumatic and PMIEs and given the complexities of trafficking exploitation, survivors may be especially vulnerable to moral injury. Despite this, no research has investigated experiences of PMIEs and moral injury in human trafficking survivors. The objective was to explore survivors' experiences of PMIEs, the impact of PMIEs on wellbeing and functioning and the factors that may influence outcomes following PMIEs.
Participants were seven human trafficking survivors from diverse backgrounds who had settled in the UK. In-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted via telephone. Data were analysed using thematic analysis.
Human trafficking survivors were found to experience multiple PMIEs, including transgressive acts committed by others and betrayal by trusted loved ones or those in positions of authority. Experiencing PMIEs contributed towards considerable psychological distress, including intense feelings of shame, anger and worthlessness, and negatively impacted survivors daily functioning. Formal support, especially practical help (e.g. warm clothing) and social support groups, were experienced as particularly beneficial.
This study provides some of the first evidence that human trafficking survivors may be vulnerable to moral injury and indicates the impact that exposure to PMIEs can have on functioning. Future work is needed to ensure that statutory organisations consider the potential for causing moral injury when interacting with human trafficking survivors and clinical care teams are equipped to provide tailored guidance and support.
近年来的研究越来越多地强调了接触潜在道德伤害事件(PMIEs)与心理健康不良结果之间的关系。人口贩卖幸存者经常报告接触到许多创伤和 PMIEs,鉴于贩卖剥削的复杂性,幸存者可能特别容易受到道德伤害。尽管如此,尚无研究调查人口贩卖幸存者的 PMIEs 和道德伤害经历。本研究旨在探讨幸存者的 PMIEs 经历、PMIEs 对幸福感和功能的影响,以及可能影响 PMIEs 后结果的因素。
参与者是来自不同背景的 7 名人口贩卖幸存者,他们已在英国定居。通过电话进行深入的半结构式访谈。使用主题分析对数据进行分析。
人口贩卖幸存者被发现经历了多种 PMIEs,包括他人的越轨行为以及受信任的亲人或处于权威地位的人的背叛。经历 PMIEs 导致了相当大的心理困扰,包括强烈的羞耻感、愤怒感和无价值感,并对幸存者的日常功能产生负面影响。正规支持,特别是实际帮助(例如温暖的衣服)和社交支持团体,被认为特别有益。
本研究提供了一些首次证据,表明人口贩卖幸存者可能容易受到道德伤害,并表明接触 PMIEs 对功能的影响。未来的工作需要确保法定组织在与人口贩卖幸存者互动时考虑到造成道德伤害的可能性,并且临床护理团队能够提供量身定制的指导和支持。