New study details live of LGBT youth involved in “survival sex”

By John Mack Freeman

A new study from the Urban Institute conducted extensive interviews with 283 LGBT youth in New York City who were engaged in survival sex. Via LGBTQ Nation:

In extensive interviews conducted over three years by the Urban Institute, 283 young people spoke about experiencing family rejection, establishing support networks with groups of their peers, and learning how to subsist on earnings from sexual encounters. Many said there were positive aspects to their lives, but a large majority expressed a yearning to get out of the sex business.

“They don’t see themselves as victims … but it’s not empowering for them to be doing this,” said Meredith Dank, the report’s lead author. “These are kids in very desperate situations who will do what they need to do to be able to survive.”

The study, funded by the Justice Department’s Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, focused on youth between 15 and 21, although a handful of participants were older.

Of the respondents, 47 percent identified as male, 36 percent as female and 16 percent as transgender. About 90 percent were black, Latino or multiracial, and nearly 60 percent said they lived either in a shelter or on the street, often after being kicked out of their homes or aging out of foster care.

The full study can be read here.

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