“无论我做了什么或我决定做了什么,我只是觉得这是错的”:女性对非正式支持网络中亲密伴侣暴力的耻辱性难忘反应的描述。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Oluwadamilola O Opayemi, Autumn S Grzenia
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许多与暴力伴侣有亲密关系的妇女经常报告说,她们面临与亲密伴侣暴力有关的耻辱,这通常包括责备、羞辱、歧视、丧失地位、解雇或孤立。研究IPV和耻辱的研究人员还没有研究来自非正式支持网络的耻辱信息的内容,这些信息可能会在很长一段时间内引起妇女的共鸣——令人难忘的信息——并导致她们的不良后果持续存在。为了解决这一差距,本定性研究探讨了生活在美国的28名受IPV影响的妇女的账户中令人难忘的污名化信息的内容。我们对他们的描述进行了反身性的主题分析,确定了五个主题:“不管发生了什么”、“你应该没事”、“你需要离开”、“你有问题”和“你在撒谎”。我们对“不管发生了什么”信息的分析强调了它们所强化的意识形态和令人难忘的信息的预期排斥功能。其他主题下的信息强化了对IPV和经历IPV的妇女的各种误解。我们就如何帮助妇女抵制与IPV有关的令人难忘的污名化信息的持久影响,以及这些信息所延续的意识形态和误解,向卫生从业人员提出建议。
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"No Matter What I Did or What Decision I Decided to Make, It Just Felt Like It Was Wrong": Women's Accounts of Stigmatizing Memorable Responses to Intimate Partner Violence from Informal Support Networks.

Many women in intimate relationships with violent partners often report facing stigma related to intimate partner violence (IPV), which typically includes blame, shame, discrimination, loss of status, dismissal, or isolation. Researchers studying IPV and stigma have yet to examine the content of stigmatizing messages from informal support networks, which may resonate with women for an extended period-memorable messages-and contribute to the persistence of their adverse outcomes. To address this gap, this qualitative study explored the content of memorable stigmatizing messages in the accounts of twenty-eight women affected by IPV living in the United States. Conducting a reflexive thematic analysis of their accounts, we identified five themes: "regardless of what happened," "you should be okay," "you need to leave," "there is something wrong with you," and "you are lying." Our analysis of the "regardless of what happened" messages highlights the ideologies they reinforce and the anticipatory exclusion function of memorable messages. The messages under other themes reinforce various misconceptions about IPV and the women who experience it. We offer recommendations for health practitioners on how to help women counteract the lasting impact of stigmatizing memorable messages related to IPV, along with the ideologies and misconceptions these messages perpetuate.

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期刊介绍: As an outlet for scholarly intercourse between medical and social sciences, this noteworthy journal seeks to improve practical communication between caregivers and patients and between institutions and the public. Outstanding editorial board members and contributors from both medical and social science arenas collaborate to meet the challenges inherent in this goal. Although most inclusions are data-based, the journal also publishes pedagogical, methodological, theoretical, and applied articles using both quantitative or qualitative methods.
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