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Cult Health Sex ; 22(10): 1145-1160, 2020 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31682779

ABSTRACT

Migrants in transit through Mexico to the USA are at risk of violence, including sexual violence, during the immigration process. This study sought to identify the socio-demographic factors, migration experiences and health conditions associated with the likelihood of sexual violence. A mixed methods study was conducted between 2012 and 2015. The quantitative phase of the work involved a non-random sample (n = 3539) of migrants who were the users of migrant shelters in Mexico. A probit regression model was used to identify the variables associated with the experience of sexual violence by participants. A total of 58 semi-structured interviews took place with migrants who had either experienced sexual violence or who were acquainted with the sexual violence experienced by other migrants. Of those who experienced any kind of violence, 5.7% reported having experienced sexual violence, with statistically significant differences by gender. According to male migrants, women in transit had the advantage of having an 'entry ticket [to the USA] between their legs'. The dynamics of undocumented transit migration provide multiple opportunities for gender-based inequality and sexual violence. We consider the major underreporting of sexual violence due to the stigma and normalisation of violence, in a social context marked by impunity.


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Rape/statistics & numerical data , Sex Offenses/statistics & numerical data , Transients and Migrants/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Central America/ethnology , Emigration and Immigration , Female , Humans , Interviews as Topic , Male , Mexico/ethnology , Sexual and Gender Minorities/statistics & numerical data , United States
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