Wadsworth Pamela, Krahe Eve, Searing Kim
Bronson School of Nursing, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo (Dr Wadsworth and Ms Searing); and School of Health Services Administration, College of Health Professions, University of Phoenix, Phoenix, Arizona (Dr Krahe).
Fam Community Health. 2018 Jan/Mar;41(1):37-46. doi: 10.1097/FCH.0000000000000168.
In this article, the authors describe factors that enhance or detract from well-being after adult sexual assault from the perspective of sexual assault victims and survivors. The authors present a holistic view of the complex ways in which women respond to and cope with the impact of adult sexual assault while trying to create a sense of well-being. The forces that facilitate or detract from well-being are organized into an ecological model. The data originate from a grounded theory study in 2015, with 22 adult female adult sexual assault victims/survivors.
在本文中,作者从性侵犯受害者和幸存者的角度描述了成年人性侵犯后增进或损害幸福感的因素。作者呈现了一个整体视角,阐述了女性在试图营造幸福感的同时,应对成年人性侵犯影响的复杂方式。促进或损害幸福感的因素被组织成一个生态模型。数据来源于2015年一项基于扎根理论的研究,研究对象为22名成年女性性侵犯受害者/幸存者。