PettyJohn Morgan E, Anderson Grace, McCauley Heather L
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, 3078Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.
Department of Psychology, 3078Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2022 Nov;37(21-22):NP20677-NP20700. doi: 10.1177/08862605211055079. Epub 2021 Dec 3.
Since the inception of the viral #MeToo Movement in 2017, news coverage of sexual assault incidents and related public discourse have become much more prevalent on social media platforms. While this hashtag activism has prompted important social discourse, little is known about how exposure to this type of trauma-related content affects survivors of sexual violence navigating these online spaces. To explore this phenomenon, we conducted in-depth, semi-structured interviews with young adult women survivors of sexual assault who regularly use social media (e.g., Facebook and Twitter). Participants were asked to reflect on sexual assault-related content (i.e., news stories and related public discourse) which they have observed on social media platforms. Thematic analysis of the qualitative data found survivors described (1) negative changes to their mental health and relationships in the face of these exposures, (2) certain types of content (e.g., rape culture narratives) which were particularly distressing to them, (3) how they coped with distress tied to this exposure, and (4) recommendations for clinicians on how to help survivors navigate social media in a healthier way. The present study is a first step toward understanding the impact of online social movements on trauma survivors and provides concrete clinical recommendations for therapists working with sexual assault survivors in this unique post-#MeToo context.
自2017年病毒性的#MeToo运动发起以来,性侵事件的新闻报道及相关公众讨论在社交媒体平台上变得更加普遍。虽然这种标签式行动主义引发了重要的社会讨论,但对于接触此类创伤相关内容如何影响在这些网络空间中活动的性暴力幸存者,人们却知之甚少。为探究这一现象,我们对经常使用社交媒体(如脸书和推特)的成年女性性侵幸存者进行了深入的半结构化访谈。参与者被要求反思她们在社交媒体平台上看到的与性侵相关的内容(即新闻报道和相关公众讨论)。对定性数据的主题分析发现,幸存者描述了:(1)面对这些曝光,她们的心理健康和人际关系出现负面变化;(2)某些类型的内容(如强奸文化叙事)让她们特别痛苦;(3)她们如何应对与这种曝光相关的痛苦;以及(4)给临床医生的建议,即如何帮助幸存者以更健康的方式在社交媒体上活动。本研究是朝着理解在线社会运动对创伤幸存者的影响迈出的第一步,并为在这个独特的#MeToo后背景下为性侵幸存者提供治疗的治疗师提供了具体的临床建议。