The Trauma of Chechen Refugee Women Living in Turkey: Meaning-Making and Coping Strategies
Hatice Ekici
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Received: April 29, 2018 Accepted: June 12, 2018 Online First: July 1, 2018 Copyright © 2018 The International Refugee Rights Association http://mejrs.com/en ISSN 2149-4398 eISSN 2458-8962 DOI DOI: 10.12738/mejrs.2018.3.2.0044 Summer 2018 3(2) 145-170 * This paper is based on my master thesis which is submitted to the Graduate School of Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Conflict Analysis and Resolution, January, 2014. a () Hatice Ekici (PhD Candidate), Department of Social Psychology, İstanbul University, Fatih, İstanbul 34660 Turkey. Email: haticeozen11@gmail.com Abstract This research aims to explore how Chechen refugee women living in Turkey who have lived through the distress of war and traumatic loss in particular make sense of their experience. More specifically, it examines these women’s meaning-making and coping strategies. The semi-structured interviews with 13 Chechen refugee women have provided the main data of this research. Interpretive phenomenological analysis has been used to analyze the data. The analysis of the accounts shows Chechen women to have become vulnerable and distressed. In response to the traumatic experiences of war, they have deepened their religious beliefs, as these beliefs provide resources for dealing with their traumatic memories. In consideration of the meaning-making and coping strategies of the Chechen women in this study, 10 recurrent themes have been found: increased religious service, submitting to the will of God, Alhamdulillah, theological explanations for the causes of war, depersonalizing traumatic experiences, what qualifies one as a martyr, the expected benefits of martyrdom, earning the honor of this martyrdom, idealizing the martyr, and a narrative of obliged happiness. All coping strategies except the narrative of obliged happiness have been found as important resources for coping and resilience for Chechen women. The narrative of obligatory happiness, however appears to interfere with these women’s healing processes.
生活在土耳其的车臣难民妇女的创伤:意义的产生和应对策略
收稿日期:2018年4月29日接受日期:2018年6月12日在线发表时间:2018年7月1日版权所有©2018年The International Refugee Rights Association http://mejrs.com/en ISSN 2149-4398 isn 2458-8962 DOI DOI:10.12738/mejrs.2018.3.2.0044 Summer 2018 3(2) 145-170 *本文是基于本人2014年1月为部分满足冲突分析与解决文学硕士学位要求而提交给艺术与社会科学学院研究生院的硕士论文。a(²)Hatice Ekici(博士研究生),İstanbul大学社会心理学系,土耳其法提赫İstanbul 34660。摘要本研究旨在探讨生活在土耳其的车臣难民妇女,她们经历了战争的痛苦,特别是创伤性损失,是如何理解她们的经历的。更具体地说,它研究了这些女性的意义创造和应对策略。对13名车臣难民妇女的半结构化访谈提供了本研究的主要数据。解释现象学分析被用于分析数据。对账目的分析显示,车臣妇女变得脆弱和痛苦。为了应对战争的创伤经历,他们加深了自己的宗教信仰,因为这些信仰为他们处理创伤记忆提供了资源。考虑到本研究中车臣妇女的意义创造和应对策略,发现了10个反复出现的主题:增加宗教服务,服从上帝的意志,Alhamdulillah,对战争原因的神学解释,将创伤经历去人格化,什么是烈士的资格,殉道的预期好处,赢得这种殉道的荣誉,将烈士理想化,以及对义务幸福的叙述。除了强制性幸福的叙述之外,所有的应对策略都被发现是车臣妇女应对和恢复力的重要资源。然而,强制性幸福的叙述似乎干扰了这些女性的康复过程。
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