Saint Louis University, MO, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2020 Oct;26(12-13):1538-1554. doi: 10.1177/1077801219873434. Epub 2019 Sep 22.
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a stigmatizing, interpersonal violation with elements that confer risk for body shame. This study examined the role of body-focused processes (i.e., self-objectification and body surveillance) in the development of body shame within a sample of 61 primarily African American women, exposed to moderate to severe IPV. Severity of sexual coercion, physical assault, and psychological abuse were significantly associated with increased body shame and self-objectification. Mediation analyses revealed that self-objectification was a unique mediator of the relationship between psychological abuse, physical assault, sexual coercion, and body shame. Implications for women's health care experiences are discussed.
亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)是一种带有污名的人际侵犯行为,其中包含导致身体羞耻感的因素。本研究在一个主要为非裔美国女性的样本中,研究了身体焦点过程(即自我客观化和身体监视)在身体羞耻感发展中的作用,这些女性曾遭受过中度到重度的 IPV。性胁迫、身体攻击和心理虐待的严重程度与身体羞耻感和自我客观化的增加显著相关。中介分析显示,自我客观化是心理虐待、身体攻击、性胁迫与身体羞耻感之间关系的独特中介。讨论了这对妇女保健体验的影响。