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《离开的力量》:残疾女性应对暴力关系和职业身份

"The Strength to Leave": Women With Disabilities Navigating Violent Relationships and Occupational Identities.

机构信息

Janet Njelesani, PhD, OTR/L, is Assistant Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy, New York University, New York;

Gail Teachman, PhD, OT Reg. (Ont.), is Assistant Professor, School of Occupational Therapy, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Am J Occup Ther. 2021 Jul 1;75(4). doi: 10.5014/ajot.2021.045542.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE

Being in an intimate relationship is a desired occupation for many people, in particular for women living in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where relationships can provide material support, intimacy, and social integration and increase chances of survival.

OBJECTIVE

To explore accounts of navigating intimate relationships from women with disabilities in Sierra Leone.

DESIGN

A qualitative study was conducted, guided by a critical occupational approach and informed by feminist disability scholarship. Data were generated through interviews and analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis.

SETTING

Community-based across four districts of Sierra Leone.

PARTICIPANTS

Thirteen women with disabilities were recruited by means of snowball and purposive sampling.

RESULTS

Four themes were generated that illuminated the women's experiences of intimate relationships as viewed through the lens of gender and disability dimensions. The overarching theme, "violence in intimate relationships," describes the incidences of violence and abuse they experienced. "Becoming a wife" explores the women's occupational identity wishes. "Leaving as an occupational rupture" illuminates the actions the women took to end the relationship. "Mothering as an occupational identity and resource" focuses on the women's role as mothers and transitions in their occupations.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

Taking their unique narratives into account draws attention to how the women have met their occupational needs and resisted occupational injustices, enabled by social and structural supports, including their children, disability social benefits, and their engagement in the disability rights movement. Implications are directed at socially committed occupational therapists to address systemic issues of disability- and gender-based violence. What This Article Adds: This study adds much-needed knowledge in an area in which there is a paucity of research: the experiences of women with disabilities being in an intimate relationship as a social occupation in an LMIC. The results illuminate the importance of considering the systemic issues that affect the social occupations of women with disabilities, particularly in light of the shift within occupational therapy practice toward developing a socially transformative focus.

摘要

重要性

拥有亲密关系是许多人的理想职业,特别是对于生活在中低收入国家(LMICs)的女性来说,这种关系可以提供物质支持、亲密感和社会融合,并增加生存机会。

目的

探索塞拉利昂残疾女性在亲密关系中的经历。

设计

这是一项定性研究,以批判性职业方法为指导,并以女性主义残疾研究为依据。通过访谈收集数据,并使用反思性主题分析进行分析。

地点

塞拉利昂四个地区的社区基础。

参与者

通过雪球和有目的的抽样,招募了 13 名残疾女性。

结果

生成了四个主题,通过性别和残疾维度的视角揭示了女性对亲密关系的体验。主题是“亲密关系中的暴力”,描述了她们经历的暴力和虐待事件。“成为妻子”探讨了女性的职业身份愿望。“离开是职业中断”阐明了女性结束关系的行动。“作为职业身份和资源的育儿”侧重于女性作为母亲的角色和职业转变。

结论和相关性

考虑到她们独特的叙述,这引起了人们对女性如何满足职业需求和抵制职业不公正的关注,这得益于社会和结构支持,包括她们的孩子、残疾社会福利和她们参与残疾权利运动。这对致力于社会的职业治疗师具有启示意义,需要解决残疾和性别暴力的系统性问题。这篇文章增加了什么:这项研究增加了一个急需知识的领域的知识:在中低收入国家,残疾妇女作为一种社会职业处于亲密关系中的经历。研究结果强调了考虑影响残疾妇女社会职业的系统性问题的重要性,特别是考虑到职业治疗实践朝着发展具有社会变革性重点的方向转变。

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