Migrant survivors of conflict-related sexual violence accessing a specialist health service in Turin, Italy: a qualitative analysis of clinical forensic interview transcripts.

IF 2 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Frontiers in Sociology Pub Date : 2024-09-09 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fsoc.2024.1454700
Elena Rubini, Monica Trentin, Martina Valente, Stefano Cenati, Antonella Canavese, Paola Castagna, Luca Ragazzoni, Sarah Gino
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Introduction: The Sexual Violence Relief center Soccorso Violenza Sessuale (SVS) is a specialist service, situated in Sant'Anna Hospital, an Obstetrics and Gynecology facility in Turin, North-West Italy. The study aimed to qualitatively analyze the transcripts of interviews routinely conducted by gynecologist and midwife in the first part of the medical examination of migrant patients accessing care at SVS after being subjected to conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) in their home country or during migration and to explore the adverse outcomes of such violence on their health.

Methods: Interview transcripts were purposely selected to include adult migrant patients (age > 18) subjected to CRSV in the different phases of migration and accessing SVS from January 1st, 2014, to September 4th, 2023. Data was extracted from the SVS archive, anonymized, and thematically analyzed.

Results and discussion: In total, 43 interview transcripts were eligible for inclusion. All of them were related to cisgender women of Sub-Saharan origin describing different forms of violence as a driver for migration. CRSV was disclosed by 18 survivors as occurring in their home country and by 31 in transit (e.g., Libya), the most reported type being rape. 49% of the patients described adverse physical outcomes of CRSV, while 72% reported psychological sequelae. The findings confirm high levels and different modalities of violence throughout the migratory route. Qualitative analysis of interview transcripts served as a valuable source for understanding how survivors described the CRSV they endured, its consequences, as well as other violence encountered during migration.

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与冲突有关的性暴力的移民幸存者在意大利都灵获得专科医疗服务:对临床法医访谈记录的定性分析。
简介性暴力救助中心(Soccorso Violenza Sessuale,SVS)是位于意大利西北部都灵圣安娜医院(Sant'Anna Hospital)的一家妇产科专科医院。该研究旨在定性分析妇科医生和助产士对在本国或移民期间遭受与冲突有关的性暴力(CRSV)后到 SVS 接受治疗的移民患者进行体检的第一部分常规访谈记录,并探讨此类暴力对其健康造成的不利影响:访谈记录特意选取了2014年1月1日至2023年9月4日期间在不同移民阶段遭受CRSV并进入SVS的成年移民患者(年龄大于18岁)。数据从 SVS 档案中提取,经过匿名处理,并进行主题分析:共有 43 份访谈记录符合纳入条件。所有访谈记录都与撒哈拉以南地区的顺性别女性有关,她们将不同形式的暴力行为描述为移民的驱动因素。18 名幸存者和 31 名幸存者披露了她们在本国和过境(如利比亚)时遭受的 CRSV,其中报告最多的是强奸。49% 的患者描述了 CRSV 对身体造成的不良后果,72% 的患者报告了心理后遗症。调查结果表明,在整个迁徙过程中,暴力行为的程度很高,方式也各不相同。对访谈记录的定性分析是了解幸存者如何描述他们所遭受的 CRSV、其后果以及在迁徙过程中遇到的其他暴力行为的宝贵资料。
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