2023
DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2023.2234431
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Coming across a hidden problem in an excluded population in Sweden: professionals’ experiences of young migrants’ disclosures of sexual violence

Tanya Andersson Nystedt,
Pia Svensson,
Tobias Herder
et al.
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“…It is also increasingly evident that young migrants are vulnerable to sexual violence at all stages of migration [ 29 , 30 ] and that there are multiple sources of vulnerabilities at every level of the socioecological model. In line with previous research, this review points to the critical role of structural factors contributing to the vulnerabilities of young migrants to sexual violence [ 6 , 29 ]. These structural factors can facilitate access to safe and appropriate accommodations and mitigate the effects of economic hardship and enable access to trustworthy adults.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…It is also increasingly evident that young migrants are vulnerable to sexual violence at all stages of migration [ 29 , 30 ] and that there are multiple sources of vulnerabilities at every level of the socioecological model. In line with previous research, this review points to the critical role of structural factors contributing to the vulnerabilities of young migrants to sexual violence [ 6 , 29 ]. These structural factors can facilitate access to safe and appropriate accommodations and mitigate the effects of economic hardship and enable access to trustworthy adults.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…The above mentioned consequences highlight the need for services for young migrants exposed to sexual violence. This includes SRHR and emergency services especially for newly arrived irregular migrants [ 21 ], while Belanteri et al [ 25 ] called more generally for physical and mental healthcare services, many of which are often not available or accessible for migrants in their host countries, depending on their legal status [ 6 ]. Digidika and Bhabha [ 23 ] raise the need for properly trained trauma personnel in migrant camps.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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