Department of Psychology, University of Florida.
Department of Educational Psychology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
J Couns Psychol. 2019 Oct;66(5):519-533. doi: 10.1037/cou0000348. Epub 2019 Apr 15.
This study investigates responses to, consequences of, and resistance against objectification from the perspectives of sexual minority women in the United States. Data from 5 focus groups with 33 sexual minority women were analyzed using thematic analysis. Results revealed 13 themes and 49 subthemes. First, sexual minority women's responses to objectification included those described in prior research with heterosexual women, as well as novel responses not routinely assessed in prior research (e.g., critical examination), and the complex co-occurrence of responses (e.g., indignation and internalization). Second, participants identified deleterious consequences that were consistent with prior theory and research as well as consequences that reflected resilience and growth from working through objectification. Finally, participants articulated personal, relational, and identity-related forms of resistance against objectification. Sexual and gender identity processes were interwoven with resistance. These results highlight how centering sexual minority women's experiences can both corroborate and advance prior understanding of responses to and consequences of objectification. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).
本研究从美国性少数群体女性的视角调查了对物化的反应、后果和抵制。对 5 个有 33 名性少数群体女性参与的焦点小组进行了主题分析。结果揭示了 13 个主题和 49 个子主题。首先,性少数群体女性对物化的反应包括了先前在异性恋女性研究中描述的反应,以及在先前研究中没有常规评估的新反应(例如,批判性审查),以及反应的复杂共存(例如,愤怒和内化)。其次,参与者确定了与先前的理论和研究一致的有害后果,以及反映了从应对物化中恢复和成长的后果。最后,参与者表达了针对物化的个人、关系和身份相关形式的抵制。性和性别认同过程与抵制交织在一起。这些结果强调了将性少数群体女性的经验置于中心位置如何既能证实又能推进对物化的反应和后果的理解。(PsycINFO 数据库记录(c)2019 APA,保留所有权利)。