Migrant survivors of conflict-related sexual violence accessing a specialist health service in Turin, Italy: a qualitative analysis of clinical forensic interview transcripts
Frontiers in Sociology,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
9
Опубликована: Сен. 9, 2024
Introduction
The
Sexual
Violence
Relief
center
Soccorso
Violenza
Sessuale
(SVS)
is
a
specialist
service,
situated
in
Sant’Anna
Hospital,
an
Obstetrics
and
Gynecology
facility
Turin,
North-West
Italy.
study
aimed
to
qualitatively
analyze
the
transcripts
of
interviews
routinely
conducted
by
gynecologist
midwife
first
part
medical
examination
migrant
patients
accessing
care
at
SVS
after
being
subjected
conflict-related
sexual
violence
(CRSV)
their
home
country
or
during
migration
explore
adverse
outcomes
such
on
health.
Methods
Interview
were
purposely
selected
include
adult
(age
>
18)
CRSV
different
phases
from
January
1st,
2014,
September
4th,
2023.
Data
was
extracted
archive,
anonymized,
thematically
analyzed.
Results
discussion
In
total,
43
interview
eligible
for
inclusion.
All
them
related
cisgender
women
Sub-Saharan
origin
describing
forms
as
driver
migration.
disclosed
18
survivors
occurring
31
transit
(e.g.,
Libya),
most
reported
type
rape.
49%
described
physical
CRSV,
while
72%
psychological
sequelae.
findings
confirm
high
levels
modalities
throughout
migratory
route.
Qualitative
analysis
served
valuable
source
understanding
how
they
endured,
its
consequences,
well
other
encountered
Язык: Английский
Being a migrant woman during disasters: A phenomenological study to unveil experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic in Milan, Italy
SSM - Qualitative Research in Health,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown, С. 100506 - 100506
Опубликована: Ноя. 1, 2024
Язык: Английский
Exploring the Labor Market Implications of the Pandemic for Women
Journal of Social and Economic Statistics,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
13(2), С. 14 - 34
Опубликована: Дек. 1, 2024
Abstract
The
labour
market
has
been
profoundly
impacted
by
the
pandemic.
Efforts
to
preserve
employment
during
lockdowns
have
led
a
significant
shift
toward
remote
work
across
various
sectors,
intensifying
challenges
in
balancing
and
family
responsibilities.
Our
paper
investigates
how
women
were
affected
pandemic
terms
of
family.
We
rely
on
data
from
Eurobarometer
‘Women
times
COVID-19’
assess
experiences
aged
15
above
27
Member
States
European
Union.
A
logistic
regression-based
approach
is
employed
evaluate
which
most
participation
income
reductions.
results
revealed
that
rural
areas
or
those
being
self-employed
more
likely
be
vulnerable.
Furthermore,
caring
for
children
under
encountered
substantial
difficulties
market.
Income
reduction
decreased
also
challenging
who
experienced
negative
impact
their
mental
health
due
government
measures
became
financially
dependent
partners
members.
Язык: Английский