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“我们可能会受到压迫,但这并不意味着我们不能反抗压迫”:亲密伴侣暴力幸存者的韧性和倡导叙事。

"We Can Be Oppressed but That Does Not Mean We Cannot Fight Oppression": Narratives of Resilience and Advocacy From Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence.

机构信息

University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2021 Sep;36(17-18):8004-8026. doi: 10.1177/0886260519848779. Epub 2019 May 13.

Abstract

Helping others has been identified as an important component in recovery and resilience for women following intimate partner violence (IPV). However, little is known about the experiences of women who are IPV survivors and who also engage in formal and informal violence against women (VAW) advocacy work, such as supporting IPV survivors in a social work role or volunteering on VAW advocacy committees. Using in-depth semistructured interviews with nine "survivor-advocates" who were part of a larger study on IPV and resilience, this study extends the existing literature to examine the multidirectional relationship between IPV, advocacy work, and resilience using narrative analysis. Three distinct narratives were identified in survivor-advocates' accounts of their experiences of abuse and advocacy work. The narrative focused on using the knowledge and experience from advocacy work that began prior to IPV to critically reflect on the abuse and its meaning for women. The second narrative, , focused on using personal experiences of abuse to help other IPV survivors. The third narrative, , focused on a personal identity as a lifelong advocate and inner strength and determination as central to resilience. The findings of this study demonstrate the multitude of ways that engaging in advocacy work interacts with abuse experiences and women's recovery and resilience processes. The findings of this study can inform approaches for promoting resilience and recovery for IPV survivors and highlight the importance of cultivating a critical understanding of abuse to support resilience and recovery following IPV.

摘要

帮助他人已被确定为亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)后女性康复和恢复力的重要组成部分。然而,对于那些既是 IPV 幸存者又是正式和非正式的暴力侵害妇女行为(VAW)倡导工作者的女性的经历,我们知之甚少,例如在社会工作角色中支持 IPV 幸存者或在 VAW 倡导委员会中做志愿者。本研究采用深度半结构化访谈,对九名“幸存者倡导”者进行了访谈,他们是关于 IPV 和恢复力的更大研究的一部分,使用叙事分析方法扩展了现有文献,以检查 IPV、倡导工作和恢复力之间的多向关系。在幸存者倡导者对他们遭受虐待和倡导工作经历的叙述中,确定了三个不同的叙述。第一个叙述,,重点是利用在遭受 IPV 之前开始的倡导工作的知识和经验,批判性地反思虐待及其对女性的意义。第二个叙述,,侧重于利用个人遭受虐待的经历来帮助其他 IPV 幸存者。第三个叙述,,侧重于作为终身倡导者的个人身份以及内在的力量和决心,这是恢复力的核心。本研究的结果表明,倡导工作与虐待经历以及女性的康复和恢复过程相互作用的方式多种多样。本研究的结果可以为促进 IPV 幸存者的恢复力和康复提供信息,并强调培养对虐待的批判性理解以支持 IPV 后的恢复力和康复的重要性。

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