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HUMAN GEOGRAPHY  2023, Vol. 38 Issue (2): 79-87    DOI: 10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.2023.02.010
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RESILIENCE CHANGES AND RISK COPING STRATEGIES OF THE TRAFFICKED CHILDREN’ S BIOLOGICAL FAMILY FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL SYSTEM
ZHOU Jun-jun1,2, LI Gang1,2, HONG Dan-dan1,2, XU Feng1,2, XU Jia-hui1,2, YU Yue1,2
1. College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Northwest University, Xi'an 710127, China;
2. Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Earth Surface System and Environmental Carrying Capacity, Northwest University, Xi'an 710127, China

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Abstract  Based on the case data obtained from field investigation and online interview, this paper revealed the pressure, cognition, structure, function, risk of the trafficked children's biological family under the perspective of socio-ecological system. The results indicate that: Trafficking incident has a strong impact on family in a short time, while the families began to look for the child until it was found, the multiple factors in the process have a lasting impact on family for a long time. At the micro scale, the pressure faced by family members and the concept cognition affect the changes of the family. At the mesoscale, trafficking destroys the stability of family, resulting in a discrete, aggregated and intermediate family structure, which directly led to the decline of the economic function, health care function, nurturing function and emotional function of the family. At the macro scale, due to the different degree of disturbance of the family by external factors, the families experienced different risk stages, and their resilience paths were also different in each stages, presenting nonlinear and heterogeneous characteristics.
Key wordsbiological family      stress and cognition      structure and function      risk and resilience      socio-ecological system     
Received: 30 April 2022     
PACS: K901  
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ZHOU Jun-jun,LI Gang,HONG Dan-dan等. RESILIENCE CHANGES AND RISK COPING STRATEGIES OF THE TRAFFICKED CHILDREN’ S BIOLOGICAL FAMILY FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL SYSTEM[J]. HUMAN GEOGRAPHY, 2023, 38(2): 79-87.
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