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“这里什么事都可能发生”:印度城市红灯区居民中母婴的生活经历

"Anything Can Happen Here": Mother-Child Experiences Navigating Life as Residents of an Urban Red-Light Brothel District in India.

作者信息

Dalla Rochelle L, Karandikar Sharvari, Chavan Ravi

机构信息

Child, Youth & Family Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.

College of Social Work, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA.

出版信息

Fam Process. 2025 Jun;64(2):e70034. doi: 10.1111/famp.70034.

Abstract

Female sex workers as mothers are disproportionately disadvantaged and experience myriad intersecting vulnerabilities, including poverty, physical and mental health challenges, limited access to health care and health care providers, stigma and discrimination, substance use, and histories of trauma. These risks elevate the potential for negative developmental outcomes for their children. To date, little information exists on the contextual and familial dynamics of female sex workers and their children. Yet, this information is critical for providing effective, evidence-informed interventions. This is a life-course developmental examination of female sex workers and their children residing in an urban brothel district in India, framed in ecological systems theory. From mothers, we were particularly interested in developmental trajectories that led to commercial sex work, intergenerational family dynamics, microsystems of mothers and their children (residence patterns), and concerns for child wellbeing given environmental dangers of the red-light areas. Inquiries with children were aimed at understanding the family microsystem-dynamics and residence, other influential microsystems (peer and school), as well as the larger red-light district neighborhood (exosystem) and future aspirations. Most mothers had been trafficked into the sex industry. Because of their work, few remained in contact with families of origin. Mothers' concerns included generating income, getting children educated, and returning children to hostels. Prior to the pandemic, most child participants lived in hostels rather than the red-light area and described it as dirty and unsafe. Children described types of social support given and received by mothers and prioritized education. Continued policy and research that explore innovative measures for limiting social disparities in educational attainment for vulnerable children (e.g., mobile school programs) are recommended.

摘要

身为母亲的女性性工作者处于极为不利的境地,面临着诸多相互交织的脆弱性,包括贫困、身心健康挑战、获得医疗保健及医疗服务提供者的机会有限、耻辱和歧视、药物使用以及创伤史。这些风险增加了其子女出现负面发育结果的可能性。迄今为止,关于女性性工作者及其子女的背景和家庭动态的信息很少。然而,这些信息对于提供有效的、基于证据的干预措施至关重要。这是一项基于生态系统理论,对居住在印度城市妓院区的女性性工作者及其子女进行的生命历程发展研究。我们特别关注母亲们导致从事商业性工作的发展轨迹、代际家庭动态、母亲及其子女的微观系统(居住模式),以及鉴于红灯区的环境危险对儿童福祉的担忧。对孩子们的询问旨在了解家庭微观系统动态和居住情况、其他有影响力的微观系统(同伴和学校),以及更大范围的红灯区社区(外部系统)和未来期望。大多数母亲是被贩卖到性产业的。由于她们的工作,很少有人与原生家庭保持联系。母亲们关心的问题包括赚取收入、让孩子接受教育以及把孩子送回宿舍。在疫情之前,大多数儿童参与者住在宿舍而不是红灯区,并将其描述为肮脏和不安全。孩子们描述了母亲给予和接受的社会支持类型,并将教育列为优先事项。建议继续开展政策和研究,探索限制弱势儿童教育程度社会差距的创新措施(例如流动学校项目)。

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