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Original Papers

Development of Grounded Theory: Moving Towards a Theory of the Pathways into Street Prostitution Among Low-Income Women

, PhD, LCSW-C & , LCSW-C, ABD
Pages 117-124 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The authors examined the social problem of addictions and prostitution using a qualitative study with 15 adult women who were also in addictions treatment. Findings from the study suggest that prostitution is a rite of passage for many women from poor communities and their approach to life is one of passive externalization in which they are ambivalent about their immediate circumstances. Addiction contributes to prostitution, “en-traps” many of the women in prostitution, and acts as barrier in escaping it. Suggestions are made regarding improved methods of practice with this population.

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