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理解青年女性在同伴支持心理健康应用程序上讨论性侵犯问题:一项内容分析。

Understanding Discussions of Sexual Assault in Young Women on a Peer Support Mental Health App: A Content Analysis.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, 3653University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2022 Dec;37(23-24):NP22811-NP22833. doi: 10.1177/08862605211073112. Epub 2022 Feb 23.

Abstract

Trauma narratives may have been influenced by the Me Too movement, with thousands of individuals disclosing sexual violence stories online. Youth, the largest demographic of online users, may prefer the anonymity of the Internet to discuss experiences of sexual assault. Understanding the ways that young women, especially those experiencing mental health difficulties, discuss their experiences is important as they are at higher risk of revictimization and continued poor mental health. We searched for terms related to acts of sexual assault on a mental health peer-support app, TalkLife, and compared the number of posts during the initial wave of the Me Too movement (October 2017-March 2018) to the same time period in the previous year (October 2016-March 2017). We found a significant increase in posts related to sexual assault of 49.7% between the Pre and Post Me Too time periods ( < .001), controlling for a general increase in posts. A content analysis of 700 randomly selected posts found that a substantial number of young women used TalkLife to discuss their experiences of sexual assault, and these self-disclosures were mostly hopeless or depressing in tone. Additionally, neither the nature nor the number of self-disclosures varied across time points. The negative tone of the self-disclosures in the current study is worrying because the way women talk about their trauma can shape how they understand it, which could lead to negative self-appraisal and continued mental health difficulties. Online spaces have the potential to support young women and facilitate help-seeking, but we must be attentive to how they are used.

摘要

创伤叙事可能受到了#MeToo 运动的影响,成千上万的人在网上披露性暴力故事。作为在线用户中最大的群体,年轻人可能更喜欢互联网的匿名性来讨论性侵犯经历。了解年轻女性,尤其是那些经历心理健康困难的女性,如何讨论她们的经历很重要,因为她们更容易再次受害和持续出现心理健康问题。我们在心理健康互助应用 TalkLife 上搜索了与性侵犯行为相关的术语,并将 Me Too 运动初期(2017 年 10 月至 2018 年 3 月)与前一年同期(2016 年 10 月至 2017 年 3 月)的帖子数量进行了比较。我们发现,在 Me Too 前后两个时期,与性侵犯相关的帖子数量显著增加了 49.7%(<.001),同时控制了帖子总数的一般增加。对 700 个随机选择的帖子进行的内容分析发现,相当数量的年轻女性使用 TalkLife 来讨论她们的性侵犯经历,这些自我披露的语气大多是绝望或沮丧的。此外,自我披露的性质和数量在不同时间点都没有变化。当前研究中自我披露的负面语气令人担忧,因为女性谈论创伤的方式可以塑造她们对创伤的理解,这可能导致负面的自我评价和持续的心理健康问题。在线空间有可能支持年轻女性并促进寻求帮助,但我们必须注意她们的使用方式。

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