abstract: Exiting prostitution is a process whereby women gradually leave prostitution after a number of environmental, relational, and cognitive changes have taken place. Most women attempting to leave street prostitution reenter five or more times before successfully exiting, if they are able to at all. Prostitution-exiting programs are designed to alleviate barriers to exiting, but several studies indicate only about 20-25% of participants enrolled in such programs are successful. There is little quantitative knowledge on the prostitution exiting process and current literature lacks a testable theory of exiting. This mixed-methods study defined and operationalized key cognitive processes by applying the Integrative Model of Behavioral Pr...
Abstract Background For women who want to, exiting sex work can be challenging. Numerous programs s...
Women’s experience of entering, involvement in, and exiting street sex work is frequently confounded...
The author considers adaptation and immersion as parts of the life trajectory of women engaged in pr...
Exiting street-level prostitution is a complex, convoluted process. Few studies have described this ...
Between 1998 and 1999, 43 street-level prostituted women were interviewed regarding their developmen...
abstract: Sexual exploitation is a problem faced by women victimized by sex trafficking and are invo...
This is a psychological study that looked at the exiting strategies of prostituted women using an in...
including prostitution entry, maintenance, and exit attempts. Three years later, 18 of the original ...
Research on exit strategies for street workers as well as documenting and identifying support strate...
Former studies show that the break-up from prostitution can be seen as a process with several stages...
Prostitution is connected with several factors–abuse, low self-esteem, drugs, and homelessness. Many...
Background and aims: The aim of the present study was to provide a phenomenological perspective of...
This presentation is based on a book project providing an interdisciplinary introduction to the topi...
There are different reasons why women enter the sex industry; many of them were sexually abused as c...
Women in prostitution (WIP) are significantly more likely to experience mental health issues and tra...
Abstract Background For women who want to, exiting sex work can be challenging. Numerous programs s...
Women’s experience of entering, involvement in, and exiting street sex work is frequently confounded...
The author considers adaptation and immersion as parts of the life trajectory of women engaged in pr...
Exiting street-level prostitution is a complex, convoluted process. Few studies have described this ...
Between 1998 and 1999, 43 street-level prostituted women were interviewed regarding their developmen...
abstract: Sexual exploitation is a problem faced by women victimized by sex trafficking and are invo...
This is a psychological study that looked at the exiting strategies of prostituted women using an in...
including prostitution entry, maintenance, and exit attempts. Three years later, 18 of the original ...
Research on exit strategies for street workers as well as documenting and identifying support strate...
Former studies show that the break-up from prostitution can be seen as a process with several stages...
Prostitution is connected with several factors–abuse, low self-esteem, drugs, and homelessness. Many...
Background and aims: The aim of the present study was to provide a phenomenological perspective of...
This presentation is based on a book project providing an interdisciplinary introduction to the topi...
There are different reasons why women enter the sex industry; many of them were sexually abused as c...
Women in prostitution (WIP) are significantly more likely to experience mental health issues and tra...
Abstract Background For women who want to, exiting sex work can be challenging. Numerous programs s...
Women’s experience of entering, involvement in, and exiting street sex work is frequently confounded...
The author considers adaptation and immersion as parts of the life trajectory of women engaged in pr...