Denov Myriam, Piolanti Antonio
School of Social Work, McGill University , Montreal , QC , Canada.
Department of Psychology, University of Bologna , Bologna , Italy.
Health Care Women Int. 2019;40(7-9):813-828. doi: 10.1080/07399332.2019.1571593. Epub 2019 May 14.
We explored the reality of mothers of children born of rape during the Rwandan genocide, particularly as it related to psychological well-being, stigma, recovery, and discussed relevant issues for mental health and psycho-social support interventions. Forty-four mothers participated in semi-structured qualitative interviews. Participants reported long-term psychological impacts resulting from sexual violence. Stigmatization and rejection from family and community aggravated psychological distress and affected their capacity to recover. Given participants' demonstrated capacity to overcome adversity, culturally appropriate mental health interventions are needed to promote well-being and social reintegration of mothers who bore children born of rape, while reducing stigmatization.
我们探究了卢旺达种族灭绝期间强奸所生子女的母亲的实际情况,特别是与心理健康、污名、恢复相关的情况,并讨论了心理健康和心理社会支持干预的相关问题。44位母亲参与了半结构化定性访谈。参与者报告了性暴力造成的长期心理影响。来自家庭和社区的污名化和排斥加剧了心理困扰,并影响了她们的恢复能力。鉴于参与者已展现出克服逆境的能力,需要采取符合文化习俗的心理健康干预措施,以促进强奸所生子女的母亲的福祉和社会重新融入,同时减少污名化。