在公开分享个人堕胎故事后的骚扰和赋权经历

Q2 Medicine
Katie Woodruff, Rosalyn Schroeder, Stephanie Herold, Sarah C.M. Roberts, Nancy F. Berglas
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摘要

近年来,为了消除耻辱感,增加同情心,公共教育活动鼓励人们分享自己的堕胎故事。这项探索性研究试图记录那些公开分享堕胎故事的人的消极和积极经历。研究设计我们对公开分享堕胎经历的人进行了一项匿名在线调查(N = 88),这些人是通过两个堕胎故事分享活动的合作伙伴招募的。该调查询问了受访者分享堕胎故事的背景,在网上和“现实生活”中因分享故事而产生的任何消极和积极的经历,以及这些经历带来的任何问题或好处。我们使用描述性统计、双变量分析和对开放式问题的分类回答来分析调查数据。结果60%的受访者表示,在公开分享自己的故事后遭遇了骚扰和其他负面事件。这些经历导致了情绪压力,与亲人的问题以及工作和/或学校的困难。甚至许多在分享他们的故事时只使用名字或别名的受访者也报告了这些危害。尽管如此,五分之四的受访者报告了分享故事带来的积极体验,并激励许多人继续分享他们的故事。这项探索性研究表明,许多公开分享堕胎经历的人认为这是一种赋权和有益的经历。然而,她们也经常遭受骚扰和威胁。未来的研究应该对积极体验和消极体验进行更深入的探索。作为公共教育活动的一部分,分享个人堕胎的故事可能是一种积极的、赋权的经历。然而,政策制定者、记者和生殖健康倡导者应该认识到公开分享堕胎经历的人所经历的潜在伤害,并考虑采取措施支持这些人。
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Experiences of harassment and empowerment after sharing personal abortion stories publicly

Experiences of harassment and empowerment after sharing personal abortion stories publicly

Objective

In recent years, in an attempt to counter stigma and increase empathy, public education campaigns have encouraged people to share their personal abortion stories. This exploratory study sought to document negative and positive experiences of those who have shared their abortion stories publicly.

Study design

We conducted an anonymous online survey of people who have shared their abortion story publicly (N = 88), recruited via partners affiliated with two abortion story-sharing campaigns. The survey asked about the context in which respondents shared their abortion story, any negative and positive experiences online and in “real life” as a result of story sharing, and any problems or benefits resulting from these experiences. We analyzed survey data using descriptive statistics, bivariate analyses and categorizing responses to open-ended questions.

Results

Sixty percent of respondents reported experiencing harassment and other negative incidents after sharing their story publicly. These experiences contributed to emotional stress, problems with loved ones and difficulties at work and/or school. These harms were reported even by many respondents who used only a first name or alias when sharing their story. Despite this, positive experiences as a result of story sharing were reported by four out of five respondents and motivated many to continue sharing their story.

Conclusions

This exploratory study indicates that many people who share their abortion story publicly find it to be an empowering, rewarding experience. Yet they also experience harassment and threats at high rates. Future research should explore both positive and negative experiences in more depth.

Implications

Sharing one's personal abortion story as part of a public education campaign can be a positive, empowering experience. Nevertheless, policymakers, journalists and reproductive health advocates should recognize the potential harms experienced by people who share their abortion story publicly and consider measures to support these individuals.

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Contraception: X
Contraception: X Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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