Using digital storytelling with women who have experienced intimate partner abuse: a qualitative exploration of participant experiences in Australia

IF 1.7 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Laura Tarzia, Katie Lamb, Gemma McKibbin, R. Parker, K. Hegarty
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Abstract

Intimate partner abuse (IPA) is a pervasive issue affecting one in three women globally. Although understanding of IPA has increased over time, it is still lacking, and new ways of highlighting the experiences of victims/survivors are essential. This article draws on reflexive thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews from two research projects to examine the experiences of women who have experienced IPA and who participated in a digital storytelling workshop. Three themes were developed describing their experiences: Taking back control; Knowing you’re not alone and A healing journey. The results suggest that while digital storytelling was not designed as a therapeutic intervention, participants nonetheless described improvements to their wellbeing. However, the findings also highlight the need for trauma-informed facilitation when running digital storytelling workshops focused on sensitive issues.
对经历过亲密伴侣虐待的女性使用数字故事:对澳大利亚参与者经历的定性探索
亲密伴侣虐待(IPA)是一个普遍存在的问题,影响着全球三分之一的女性。尽管对IPA的了解随着时间的推移而增加,但仍然缺乏,强调受害者/幸存者经历的新方法至关重要。本文对两个研究项目的半结构化访谈进行了反射性主题分析,以考察经历过IPA和参加过数字讲故事研讨会的女性的经历。制定了三个主题来描述他们的经历:夺回控制权;知道你并不孤单,这是一次治愈之旅。研究结果表明,虽然数字讲故事并不是一种治疗干预,但参与者描述了他们的幸福感得到了改善。然而,研究结果也强调,在举办专注于敏感问题的数字讲故事研讨会时,需要为创伤知情提供便利。
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