Institute for Global Health, University College London, 30 Guilford Street, London, WC1N 1EH, UK.
Independent Researcher, UK.
Soc Sci Med. 2018 Oct;214:91-98. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.08.011. Epub 2018 Aug 23.
Experiencing gender-based violence (GBV) can have serious consequences for women's mental health. However, little is known about how to address the health consequences of GBV against women in high-prevalence settings where GBV is widely accepted as normal.
This study examines the potential for narrative storytelling to support women's mental health and alleviate the suffering caused by GBV in high-prevalence settings. It adopts a symbolic interactionist perspective to explore the perceptions and lived experiences of women living in safe houses for GBV in Afghanistan.
In-depth semi-structured interviews were carried out with women (n = 20) in two Afghanistan safe houses between March and May 2017. The data were analysed both inductively and deductively using thematic network analysis.
The findings reveal the stigmatising and traumatic experiences many women have had when telling their stories of GBV in this context. In contrast, storytelling under supportive conditions was perceived to be a highly valuable experience that could help formulate positive social identities and challenge broader social structures. The supportive conditions that contributed to a positive storytelling experience included the presence of a sympathetic non-judgemental listener and a supportive social environment.
These findings offer an alternative to biomedical models of mental health support for women experiencing GBV in high-prevalence settings. They raise the importance of tackling broader social changes that challenge patriarchal social structures, and highlight the potential role that narrative storytelling approaches can play in high-prevalence settings like Afghanistan.
经历性别暴力(GBV)会对女性的心理健康造成严重后果。然而,在性别暴力被广泛认为是正常现象的高流行地区,对于如何应对针对女性的性别暴力的健康后果,人们知之甚少。
本研究探讨了叙事故事讲述在高流行地区支持女性心理健康和减轻性别暴力造成的痛苦的潜力。它采用符号互动主义的观点,探讨了生活在阿富汗性别暴力安全屋中的女性的观念和生活经历。
2017 年 3 月至 5 月期间,在阿富汗的两个安全屋中对 20 名女性进行了深入的半结构式访谈。使用主题网络分析方法对数据进行了归纳和演绎分析。
研究结果揭示了许多女性在这种情况下讲述性别暴力经历时所经历的污名化和创伤性体验。相比之下,在支持性条件下进行的故事讲述被认为是一种非常有价值的体验,可以帮助形成积极的社会认同并挑战更广泛的社会结构。有助于产生积极的故事讲述体验的支持性条件包括有一个富有同情心、不评判的倾听者和一个支持性的社会环境。
这些发现为在高流行地区经历性别暴力的女性提供了一种替代生物医学心理健康支持模式。它们强调了应对挑战父权制社会结构的更广泛社会变革的重要性,并突出了叙事故事讲述方法在阿富汗等高流行地区可能发挥的作用。