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Item type:Publication, Working with Vulnerable Populations: Final Reflections and Implications(Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024) ;Castaños-Cervantes, Susana ;Ojeda García, AngélicaReitz-Krueger, Cristina L.Although complex and multifactorial, vulnerability reflects various trajectories with manifold implications, three primary dimensions of vulnerability—physical, psychological, and social—have been depicted across this book from a non-Western framework to accurately depict specific characteristics, interventions, and practices across multiple groups and contexts. Our authors have placed at the center of vulnerability research the perspectives and voices of those deemed vulnerable and potential stakeholders, such as practitioners and service managers, enlightening policy and practice shortcomings and biases to be addressed. Thus, after analyzing the edited collection and the work of our contributors, we seek to critically contribute to vulnerability research with an intersectionality lens so that vulnerability and vulnerability groups in low- and middle-income countries or emerging and developing countries are reframed seeking to respond appropriately and have a positive impact that will help build more just, inclusive, equitable, and diverse contemporary societies. ©The authors ©Springer - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Understudied Populations Within the Sexual Assault Literature(Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024) ;Reitz-Krueger, Cristina L. ;Guarnera, Lucy A.Castaños-Cervantes, SusanaThis chapter explores the often-overlooked subpopulations within the domain of sexual assault, shedding light on the experiences of women who conceive in rape, homeless female youth, and male college students. Despite the extensive research attention directed toward sexual violence, these groups have received comparatively less empirical investigation, leaving significant gaps in understanding and intervention. Through a comprehensive review of existing literature and recent research findings, this chapter illuminates the distinct vulnerabilities, challenges, and consequences faced by each understudied population. ©The ahuthors ©Spring.
