Prostitution is connected with several factors–abuse, low self-esteem, drugs, and homelessness. Many negative emotions are experienced while prostituting. The emotional and physical effects of prostitution can remain years after the woman has left prostitution. The process of leaving prostitution can be strenuous, and necessitates a strong support group. The narratives of service providers from organizations reaching out to prostitutes are examined. Through interviews, the journey of helping prostitutes were studied to find themes associated with supporting the prostitute’s exit from her previous life to the acclamation of a new lifestyle
Summary: A qualitative approach was used to explore the experience of exiting sex trade industry wor...
abstract: Exiting prostitution is a process whereby women gradually leave prostitution after a numbe...
Includes bibliographical references.Prostitution in South Africa takes place within a unique context...
Prostitution is connected with several factors–abuse, low self-esteem, drugs, and homelessness. Many...
Research on exit strategies for street workers as well as documenting and identifying support strate...
This is a psychological study that looked at the exiting strategies of prostituted women using an in...
Background and aims: The aim of the present study was to provide a phenomenological perspective of...
Prostitution is the oldest form of oppression. Many prostituted women in South Africa wish to exit s...
abstract: Sexual exploitation is a problem faced by women victimized by sex trafficking and are invo...
including prostitution entry, maintenance, and exit attempts. Three years later, 18 of the original ...
Between 1998 and 1999, 43 street-level prostituted women were interviewed regarding their developmen...
Among people most stigmatized and held in contempt worldwide are women involved in prostitution. The...
Women’s experience of entering, involvement in, and exiting street sex work is frequently confounded...
When women involved in prostitution experience multiple and intersecting needs, they may face barrie...
Women in prostitution (WIP) are significantly more likely to experience mental health issues and tra...
Summary: A qualitative approach was used to explore the experience of exiting sex trade industry wor...
abstract: Exiting prostitution is a process whereby women gradually leave prostitution after a numbe...
Includes bibliographical references.Prostitution in South Africa takes place within a unique context...
Prostitution is connected with several factors–abuse, low self-esteem, drugs, and homelessness. Many...
Research on exit strategies for street workers as well as documenting and identifying support strate...
This is a psychological study that looked at the exiting strategies of prostituted women using an in...
Background and aims: The aim of the present study was to provide a phenomenological perspective of...
Prostitution is the oldest form of oppression. Many prostituted women in South Africa wish to exit s...
abstract: Sexual exploitation is a problem faced by women victimized by sex trafficking and are invo...
including prostitution entry, maintenance, and exit attempts. Three years later, 18 of the original ...
Between 1998 and 1999, 43 street-level prostituted women were interviewed regarding their developmen...
Among people most stigmatized and held in contempt worldwide are women involved in prostitution. The...
Women’s experience of entering, involvement in, and exiting street sex work is frequently confounded...
When women involved in prostitution experience multiple and intersecting needs, they may face barrie...
Women in prostitution (WIP) are significantly more likely to experience mental health issues and tra...
Summary: A qualitative approach was used to explore the experience of exiting sex trade industry wor...
abstract: Exiting prostitution is a process whereby women gradually leave prostitution after a numbe...
Includes bibliographical references.Prostitution in South Africa takes place within a unique context...