| Literature DB >> 34192962 |
Hannabeth Franchino-Olsen1, Sandra L Martin1, Carolyn T Halpern1, John S Preisser1, Catherine Zimmer1, Meghan Shanahan1.
Abstract
This work investigates the associations between experiences of domestic minor sex trafficking and adolescent interpersonal violence victimizations, including intimate partner violence (IPV) and community violence. Abuse and violence in childhood are commonly proposed as risk factors for domestic minor sex trafficking. However, less is known about how interpersonal violence victimizations in adolescence connect to domestic minor sex trafficking experiences. The poly-victimization framework provides a means to understand domestic minor sex trafficking as a type of violence amid a web of additional interconnected violence victimizations. Efforts to better understand the interpersonal violence experienced by survivors of domestic minor sex trafficking are valuable in contextualizing trafficking experiences for adolescents. Data from The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health, a population-based sample of adolescents in the United States (n = 12,605) were used to examine experiences of domestic minor sex trafficking for minor respondents, as measured through questions about exchanging sex for money or drugs. A multivariable logistic regression model was used to estimate the associations between domestic minor sex trafficking and IPV or community violence, while controlling for demographic variables and adolescent risk behaviors. Minors who experience community violence had significantly greater odds of having exchanged sex (aOR: 1.86; 95% CI: 1.32 -2.64). However, IPV was not significantly associated with minors' experiences of sex exchange (aOR: 1.14; 95% CI: 0.85 -1.54). Alcohol or drug use (aOR: 1.87; 95% CI: 1.32 -2.65) and having run away (aOR: 2.04; 95% CI: 1.53 -2.72) were also significantly associated with minor sex exchange. As experiences of domestic minor sex trafficking were significantly associated with community violence victimizations, prevention and intervention efforts targeting youth at high risk for or survivors of domestic minor sex trafficking should consider how community violence victimizations impact these adolescent populations, and programming/messaging should be adjusted to account for these additional violence victimizations.Entities:
Keywords: adolescence; minor; sex exchange; sex trafficking; violence
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34192962 PMCID: PMC9465536 DOI: 10.1177/08862605211021967
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Interpers Violence ISSN: 0886-2605
Descriptive Statistics for Demographics, Adolescent Risk Behaviors, Adolescent Violence Victimization, and MSE Experiences.
| All ( | Males ( | Females ( | |
| % ( | % ( | % ( | |
| Demographics | |||
| Race/ethnicity | |||
| Hispanic | 11.94 (1.59) | 12.00 (1.64) | 11.88 (1.64) |
| Non-Hispanic White | 65.91 (2.80) | 65.67 (2.85) | 66.14 (2.87) |
| Non-Hispanic Black | 15.33 (2.02) | 14.84 (2.02) | 15.81 (2.08) |
| Other | 6.82 (0.77) | 7.48 (0.91) | 6.17 (0.75) |
| Age (Wave II) Mean ( | 15.76 (0.10) | 15.80* (0.10) | 15.71* (0.11) |
| Highest parental education (SES) | |||
| Less than high school graduation | 12.05 (1.26) | 11.98 (1.37) | 12.12 (1.27) |
| High school graduate/GED | 26.97 (1.13) | 25.63 (1.25) | 28.29 (1.25) |
| Some college or vocational education | 29.97 (0.90) | 31.05 (1.08) | 28.89 (1.00) |
| College graduate or beyond | 31.02 (1.78) | 31.33 (1.88) | 30.70 (1.85) |
| Family structure | |||
| Two biological parents | 55.03 (1.32) | 55.23 (1.52) | 54.84 (1.38) |
| Two parents | 17.15 (0.49) | 17.59 (0.63) | 16.71 (0.64) |
| Single mother or single father | 23.78 (1.12) | 23.23 (1.27) | 24.32 (1.19) |
| Other | 4.04 (0.30) | 3.95 (0.38) | 4.13 (0.37) |
| Adolescent risk Behaviors | |||
| Alcohol or drug use | 41.69 (1.26) | 44.21* (1.43) | 39.20* (1.40) |
| Binge drinking (monthly prior 12 months) | 17.08 (0.86) | 20.81* (1.25) | 13.41* (0.73) |
| Marijuana use (ever) | 34.84 (1.30) | 36.20 (1.42) | 33.49 (1.53) |
| Cocaine use (ever) | 4.42 (0.32) | 4.77 (0.46) | 4.07 (0.40) |
| Illegal drug (other) or inhalant use (ever) | 14.92 (0.68) | 14.76 (0.81) | 15.09 (0.80) |
| Shoplifting | 32.55 (0.83) | 36.34* (0.98) | 28.80* (0.99) |
| Running away from home | 11.33 (0.47) | 10.25* (0.58) | 12.40* (0.62) |
| Adolescent violence victimization | |||
| Any violence | 38.41 (0.99) | 44.84* (1.29) | 32.07* (1.06) |
| Any community violence | 25.40 (0.93) | 35.11* (1.26) | 15.80* (0.96) |
| Any partner violence (IPV) | 21.30 (0.75) | 20.84 (0.94) | 21.75 (0.97) |
| Physical | 7.53 (0.33) | 7.14 (0.49) | 7.93 (0.45) |
| Psychological | 19.64 (0.74) | 18.81 (0.88) | 20.46 (0.97) |
| Minor sex exchange experiences | |||
| Ever exchanged sex as a minor | 3.53 (0.29) | 4.83* (0.41) | 2.26* (0.30) |
Note. % (percentage) and SE (standard error) are weighted to be population-based estimates and account for multiple imputation.
* designates estimates significantly different for males vs. females (α = 0.05).
Frequency of MSE Experiences (Ever Having Exchanged Sex as Minor in Wave I and/or Wave II).
| Frequency | All ( | Males ( | Females ( |
| 0 | 11,633 (96.88) | 5,476 (95.81) | 6,157 (97.91) |
| 1 | 242 (1.91) | 147 (2.43) | 95 (1.41) |
| 2 | 38 (0.27) | 28 (0.36) | 10 (0.19) |
| 3 | 19 (0.18) | * (0.17) | * (0.19) |
| 4-6 | 26 (0.27) | 15 (0.31) | 11 (0.21) |
| 7-19 | 26 (0.31) | * (0.39) | * (0.06) |
| 20-834 | 31 (0.27) | * (0.41) | * (0.07) |
Note. Counts and percentages reflect complete-case data (n = 12,015) prior to multiple imputation (where nfinal = 12,605).
n values are raw counts; % (percentages) are weighted to be population-based estimates.
* = count suppressed due to small cell sizes.
Percentages and Standard Errors of Interpersonal Violence Victimizations During Adolescence Among MSE Youth vs. Non-MSE Youth.
| Youth Who Reported MSE | Youth Who Did Not Report MSE | |||||
| All | Males (% = 67.87) | Females (% = 32.13) | All | Males (% = 49.02) | Females (% = 50.98) | |
| % ( | % ( | % ( | % ( | % ( | % ( | |
| Any violence | 60.87 (3.47) | 62.37 (4.06) | 57.68 (5.87) | 37.59 (1.02) | 43.95 (1.32) | 31.48 (1.07) |
| Any community violence* | 51.09 (3.48) | 53.81 (4.06) | 45.37 (6.51) | 24.45 (0.93) | 34.16 (1.27) | 15.12 (0.97) |
| Any partner violence (IPV) | 30.44 (3.01) | 32.13 (3.49) | 26.88 (4.30) | 20.96 (0.75) | 20.27 (0.95) | 21.63 (0.97) |
| Physical | 11.82 (2.19) | 11.89 (2.67) | 11.65 (3.07) | 7.38 (0.33) | 6.89 (0.50) | 7.84 (0.45) |
| Psychological | 28.96 (2.91) | 30.41 (3.28) | 25.90 (0.42) | 19.30 (0.74) | 18.22 (0.89) | 20.34 (0.97) |
| Romantic partner violence* | 4.87 (1.23) | 6.87 (1.82) | 0.65 (0.63) | 1.66 (0.15) | 1.81 (0.21) | 1.52 (0.21) |
| Physical* | 2.29 (0.93) | 3.36 (1.40) | 0.03 (0.03) | 0.46 (0.08) | 0.51 (0.12) | 0.42 (0.10) |
| Psychological* | 4.46 (1.18) | 6.26 (1.76) | 0.65 (0.63) | 1.59 (0.14) | 1.72 (0.20) | 1.46 (0.21) |
| Romantic interest partner violence | 21.94 (2.44) | 20.75 (2.86) | 24.44 (4.08) | 18.96 (0.73) | 17.81 (0.90) | 20.06 (0.92) |
| Physical | 8.42 (1.72) | 7.28 (2.06) | 10.82 (3.03) | 6.61 (0.32) | 6.01 (0.47) | 7.19 (0.43) |
| Psychological | 20.86 (2.36) | 19.63 (2.67) | 23.47 (4.01) | 17.44 (0.72) | 15.94 (0.84) | 18.88 (0.91) |
| Nonromantic relationships (includes sexual) partner violence | 7.16 (1.44) | 9.01 (1.97) | 3.25 (1.54) | 1.65 (0.15) | 2.10 (0.27) | 1.23 (0.18) |
| Physical | 1.69 (0.69) | 2.11 (0.96) | 0.80 (0.64) | 0.53 (0.08) | 0.61 (0.12) | 0.46 (0.10) |
| Psychological | 7.10 (1.43) | 9.00 (1.97) | 3.09 (1.53) | 1.43 (0.15) | 1.80 (0.26) | 1.09 (0.18) |
Note. % (percentage) and SE (standard error) are weighted to be population-based estimates and account for multiple imputation.
* designates violence categories in which the percentages across “Reported MSE” levels (youth who reported MSE vs. youth who did not report MSE) were significantly different for males vs. females (α = 0.05).
Results of Multivariable Model: Adjusted Odds Ratios for Any Minor Sex Exchange (MSE) (n = 12,605).
| MSE aOR (95% CI) | |
| Adolescent violence victimization | |
| Any community violence | 1.86* (1.32, 2.64) |
| Any partner violence (IPV) | 1.14 (0.85, 1.54) |
| Adolescent risk behaviors | |
| Alcohol or drug use | 1.87* (1.32, 2.65) |
| Shoplifting | 1.11 (0.80, 1.54) |
| Running away from home | 2.04* (1.53, 2.72) |
| Demographics | |
| Biological sex | |
| Male | 1.00 (ref) |
| Female | 0.50* (0.37, 0.68) |
| Race/ethnicity | |
| Non-Hispanic White | 1.00 (ref) |
| Hispanic | 0.66 (0.39, 1.14) |
| Non-Hispanic Black | 1.86* (1.29, 2.68) |
| Other | 0.87 (0.48, 1.57) |
| Age | 0.98 (0.88, 1.10) |
| Highest parental education (SES) | |
| Less than high school graduation | 2.50* (1.52, 4.11) |
| High school graduate/GED | 2.53* (1.75, 3.66) |
| Some college or vocational education | 1.92* (1.35, 2.73) |
| College graduate or beyond | 1.00 (ref) |
| Family structure | |
| Two biological parents | 1.00 (ref) |
| Two parents | 0.64* (0.45, 0.92) |
| Single mother/single father | 0.72 (0.51, 1.00) |
| Other | 0.83 (0.44, 1.56) |
Note. Adjusted odds ratio (aOR), (95% confidence interval).
*significant aOR.
(ref) = reference category.