Ullman Sarah E, Townsend Stephanie M
University of Illinois at Chicago, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2007 Apr;13(4):412-43. doi: 10.1177/1077801207299191.
To better understand barriers service providers may face when advocating for survivors, a study using grounded theory and qualitative, semistructured interviews was conducted of rape victim advocates (N= 25) working in rape crisis centers in a large metropolitan area. Broader societal attitudes framed and were reflected in institutional responses to victims and in barriers faced by advocates working with survivors. Organizational barriers noted by advocates related to resources, environmental factors, professionalization, and racism. Staff burnout was a major barrier affecting advocates' ability to help survivors. Finally, the most salient direct service barrier was secondary victimization by criminal justice and medical or mental health systems.
为了更好地理解服务提供者在为幸存者发声时可能面临的障碍,我们对在一个大城市地区的强奸危机中心工作的强奸受害者倡导者(N = 25)进行了一项采用扎根理论和定性、半结构化访谈的研究。更广泛的社会态度塑造并反映在机构对受害者的反应以及与幸存者合作的倡导者所面临的障碍中。倡导者指出的组织障碍与资源、环境因素、专业化和种族主义有关。工作人员的倦怠是影响倡导者帮助幸存者能力的一个主要障碍。最后,最突出的直接服务障碍是刑事司法系统以及医疗或心理健康系统造成的二次伤害。