女性退伍军人平民化后的现象学分析

IF 0.5 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES
P. Boros, Kara S Erolin
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摘要

女性是美国军队的重要贡献者,但在历史上却一直在为男女平等而斗争。随着女性服兵役人数的增加,文学未能跟上影响女性军人和退伍军人的变化,尤其是平民生活的转变。本研究在女性主义框架下,运用解释性现象学分析对半结构化访谈进行分析,探讨了四位女性退伍军人过渡到平民生活的经历。通过性别联系,出现了七个优先主题:家庭支持、强制性服从、身份、服务、性别不平等、症状和机会。研究结果表明,军旅生活和转型对这些女性退伍军人的心理、身体和社会福祉产生了负面影响。为了弥补当前文献的不足,作者讨论了对研究、临床医生、社会和军队的影响。
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Women Veterans after Transition to Civilian Life: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
ABSTRACT Women are important contributors in the United States military yet historically struggle for equality and equity. As women’s military service increases, literature has failed to keep up with the changes which affect women service members and veterans, especially civilian life transitions. Through a feminist framework, the current study explored the experiences of four women veterans who transitioned to civilian life utilizing interpretative phenomenological analysis to analyze semi-structured interviews. Connected by gender, seven superordinate themes emerged: family support, mandatory conformity, identity, service, gender inequality, symptoms, and opportunities. The findings indicated that military life and transition negatively impacted these women veterans’ mental, physical, and social well-being. In contribution to the gap in current literature, the authors discuss implications for research, clinicians, society, and the military.
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1.10
自引率
11.10%
发文量
26
期刊介绍: The Journal of Feminist Family Therapy provides an international forum to further explore the relationship between feminist theory and family therapy theory and practice. The journal presents thought-provoking and insightful articles of a theoretical nature, as well as articles focusing on empirical research and clinical application. The Journal of Feminist Family Therapy critiques family therapy concepts from a feminist perspective with careful attention to cultural, class, and racial differences, applies a feminist-sensitive perspective to the treatment issues particular to women such as depression, agoraphobia, eating disorders, incest, and domestic abuse, etc.
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