Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence Against Politically Active Women: A Systematic Review of Psychological and Political Consequences and Women's Coping Behaviors.

IF 5.4 1区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Luise Koch, Maria Paula Russo Riva, Janina Isabel Steinert
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Technology-facilitated gender-based violence presents critical challenges for politically active women, whose professional roles often expose them to elevated levels of online abuse with far-reaching impacts on their emotional well-being, professional engagement, and participation in public life. This systematic review synthesizes findings from 48 studies employing qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methods research to examine the psychological and political consequences and coping mechanisms associated with online harassment. Eighty-one percent of the included studies (39/48) report psychological distress, anxiety, and fear among targeted women, with 31% of the studies (15/48) identifying online harassment as a trigger for (re-) traumatization. The political consequences are equally significant, with 62% of the studies (30/48) documenting modifications in political messaging, 39% (19/48) noting reduced engagement with online platforms, and 29% (14/48) showing that women abandon their online presence altogether. Additionally, 20% (10/48) of the studies report cases of women withdrawing from their political roles. In terms of coping strategies, 66% (32/48) report women blocking or muting harassers, while 37% (18/48) document women reporting abuse to authorities or platforms. This study highlights the pervasive impact of technology-facilitated violence on women's emotional well-being, and their political participation and underscores its broader implications for democratic discourse and social equity.

针对政治活跃妇女的基于技术的性别暴力:心理和政治后果以及妇女应对行为的系统回顾。
技术促进的基于性别的暴力给政治活跃的女性带来了严峻的挑战,她们的职业角色往往使她们面临更高水平的网络虐待,对她们的情感健康、职业参与和公共生活的参与产生深远的影响。本系统综述综合了48项研究的结果,采用定性、定量和混合方法研究,考察了与在线骚扰相关的心理和政治后果以及应对机制。纳入的研究中有81%(39/48)报告了目标女性的心理困扰、焦虑和恐惧,31%(15/48)的研究认为网络骚扰是(再)创伤的诱因。政治后果同样重要,62%的研究(30/48)记录了政治信息的变化,39%(19/48)指出女性减少了对在线平台的参与,29%(14/48)显示女性完全放弃了在线活动。此外,20%(10/48)的研究报告了妇女退出其政治角色的案例。在应对策略方面,66%(32/48)的受访者表示,女性会阻止骚扰者或让其闭嘴,37%(18/48)的受访者表示,女性会向当局或平台举报虐待行为。这项研究强调了技术促进的暴力对妇女情感健康和政治参与的普遍影响,并强调了其对民主话语和社会公平的更广泛影响。
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7.80%
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期刊介绍: Trauma, Violence, & Abuse is devoted to organizing, synthesizing, and expanding knowledge on all force of trauma, abuse, and violence. This peer-reviewed journal is practitioner oriented and will publish only reviews of research, conceptual or theoretical articles, and law review articles. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse is dedicated to professionals and advanced students in clinical training who work with any form of trauma, abuse, and violence. It is intended to compile knowledge that clearly affects practice, policy, and research.
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