Pagkatao, pagkababae, at seksuwalidad (Self-concept, womanhood, and sexuality): A phenomenological study of the inner world of the girl child prostitute
Added Title
Self-concept, womanhood, and sexuality
College
College of Liberal Arts
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Philippine Journal of Psychology
Volume
33
Issue
1
First Page
67
Last Page
91
Publication Date
2000
Abstract
This study sought to explore the "inner world" of female children with previous involvement in prostitution, specifically their self-concept, sense of womanhood and sexuality. Using an in-depth, multiple case-study approach, eight girls aged 14 to 17 years were interviewed and projective techniques to encourage the expression of their deepest and most personal feelings, needs, issues, and attitudes. The main finding was that and emotional/conceptual, "split" had taken place, wherein the girls' self-concept, sense of womanhood and sexuality contained two widely disparate, and yet equally present, self-images: the one that had been irreparably damaged, stained, abused, and degraded by the experiences of abuse and prostitution, and therefore deserved no honor, love, or happiness; and the one that held hope for a "new (or fantasized) me" that had dignity, was respected and loved, and had real choices and a real chance for happiness
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Recommended Citation
Fernando, P. G. (2000). Pagkatao, pagkababae, at seksuwalidad (Self-concept, womanhood, and sexuality): A phenomenological study of the inner world of the girl child prostitute. Philippine Journal of Psychology, 33 (1), 67-91. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4159
Disciplines
Gender and Sexuality | Psychology
Keywords
Child prostitutes--Philippines--Psychology; Self-perception; Child prostitution--Philippines
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