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#也许他没有打你:社交媒体凸显出亲密伴侣暴力的现实。

#MaybeHeDoesntHitYou: Social Media Underscore the Realities of Intimate Partner Violence.

机构信息

1 Department of Human Development and Family Studies, College of Social Science, Michigan State University , East Lansing, Michigan.

2 Department of Psychiatry, Rhode Island Hospital , Providence, Rhode Island.

出版信息

J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2018 Jul;27(7):885-891. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2017.6560. Epub 2018 Mar 22.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Public intimate partner violence (IPV) discourse emphasizes physical violence. In May 2016, the Twitter hashtag #MaybeHeDoesntHitYou generated a public conversation about abuse beyond physical IPV. Because of the often-disconnect between IPV research and what survivors struggle to name as abuse in their daily lives, we sought to understand how IPV discourse was unfolding as a result of the #MaybeHeDoesntHitYou hashtag.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

NCapture was used to collect publically available Twitter data containing the hashtag "#MaybeHeDoesntHitYou" from May 10, 2016 to May 17, 2016. Using the Duluth Power and Control Wheel (a range of tactics used by abusers to control and harm their partners) and the Women's Experience with Battering (WEB) framework (emotional and behavioral responses to being abused), we analyzed 1,229 original content tweets using qualitative content analysis.

RESULTS

All dimensions of the Power and Control Wheel and five of six dimensions of the WEB framework were expressed via #MaybeHeDoesntHitYou; users did not express yearning for intimacy with their abusive partners. Users described one form of IPV not currently represented within the Power and Control Wheel-reproductive coercion (e.g., "#MaybeHeDoesntHitYou but he refuses to use condoms and forces you not to use contraception so you try to do it behind his back"). Two additional themes emerged; users challenged the gender pronoun of the hashtag, highlighting that abuse may happen with partners of all genders, and users provided social support for others (e.g., "#MaybeHeDoesntHitYou is real. Bruises and scars aren't the only measure of abuse! If this is you, help is there…").

CONCLUSIONS

Results from our study underscore the potential for social media platforms to be powerful agents for engaging public dialogue about the realities of IPV, as well as a space for seeking and providing social support about this critical women's health issue.

摘要

背景

公共亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)话语强调身体暴力。2016 年 5 月,#MaybeHeDoesntHitYou 这一推特标签引发了一场关于除身体 IPV 之外的虐待行为的公开讨论。由于 IPV 研究与幸存者在日常生活中难以将虐待行为命名之间经常存在脱节,我们试图了解#MaybeHeDoesntHitYou 这一标签是如何展开 IPV 话语的。

材料和方法

NCapture 用于从 2016 年 5 月 10 日至 5 月 17 日收集包含标签“#MaybeHeDoesntHitYou”的公共推特数据。我们使用 Duluth 权力和控制轮(施虐者用来控制和伤害伴侣的一系列策略)和女性遭受殴打经历(WEB)框架(遭受虐待后的情感和行为反应),通过定性内容分析对 1229 条原始内容推文进行了分析。

结果

#MaybeHeDoesntHitYou 标签表达了权力和控制轮的所有维度以及 WEB 框架的六个维度中的五个维度;用户没有表达对施虐伴侣的亲密渴望。用户描述了一种目前尚未包含在权力和控制轮中的 IPV 形式——生殖胁迫(例如,“#MaybeHeDoesntHitYou,但他拒绝使用避孕套并强迫你不使用避孕药,所以你试图在他背后这样做”)。另外两个主题也出现了;用户对标签的性别代词提出了质疑,强调虐待可能发生在所有性别的伴侣身上,用户为他人提供了社会支持(例如,“#MaybeHeDoesntHitYou 是真实存在的。瘀伤和疤痕不是虐待的唯一衡量标准!如果这是你,就会有帮助……”)。

结论

我们的研究结果强调了社交媒体平台在就 IPV 的现实情况展开公众对话以及为这一关键的女性健康问题寻求和提供社会支持方面具有成为强大力量的潜力。

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