O'Doherty Lorna Jane, Taft Angela, McNair Ruth, Hegarty Kelsey
Coventry University, UK The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
La Trobe University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Violence Against Women. 2016 Feb;22(2):225-48. doi: 10.1177/1077801215601248. Epub 2015 Sep 2.
Intimate partner violence has profound effects on women's identities. However, detailed examination of how abuse affects identity is lacking. We interviewed 14 diverse women (Australia), applying social identity theory to analyze their experiences of identity and help-seeking in health settings. The destabilizing effect of violence on social identities was strongly supported. Women concealed abuse to preserve a public identity. However, when the violence threatened the most integrated identities, women unveiled an abuse identity, receiving mixed responses from health providers. A healing context where a woman can display an abuse identity safely is crucial to enable her to rebuild an integrated self-concept.
亲密伴侣暴力对女性的身份认同有深远影响。然而,目前缺乏对虐待如何影响身份认同的详细研究。我们采访了14名来自澳大利亚的不同女性,运用社会认同理论来分析她们在健康环境中的身份认同和寻求帮助的经历。暴力对社会身份的破坏作用得到了有力支持。女性为了维护公众形象而隐瞒虐待行为。然而,当暴力威胁到最完整的身份认同时,女性会展现出受虐身份,从医疗服务提供者那里得到的反应不一。一个女性能够安全展现受虐身份的治愈环境对于她重建完整的自我概念至关重要。