Wendt Sarah, Natalier Kristin, Goudie Sharyn
Department of Social Work, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
College of Education, Psychology and Social Work, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Violence Against Women. 2025 May;31(6-7):1423-1446. doi: 10.1177/10778012241243053. Epub 2024 Apr 13.
This article explores the lived experience of young women navigating and surviving domestic and family violence (DFV) and homelessness. Promoting the voices of young women through in-depth interviews, this article considers their story of violence, abuse, homelessness, and sense of safety. Such stories enable reflection on the ability of services to provide personal, material, emotional, and cultural safety in a way that recognizes the intersecting impact of trauma before, during, and after experiences of DFV. We conclude by arguing that providing emotional and cultural safety through the relational aspects of service delivery is essential to developing a strong foundation for young women's futures.
本文探讨了年轻女性在应对家庭暴力和家庭虐待(DFV)以及无家可归状况时的生活经历及生存之道。通过深入访谈来展现年轻女性的声音,本文审视了她们遭受暴力、虐待、无家可归以及安全感方面的经历。这些故事促使人们反思相关服务机构能否以一种认识到DFV经历之前、期间和之后创伤交叉影响的方式,提供人身、物质、情感和文化层面的安全保障。我们在结论中指出,通过服务提供过程中的人际关系层面给予情感和文化安全保障,对于为年轻女性的未来奠定坚实基础至关重要。