Agevall Gross Lotta, Thulin Johanna, Denvall Verner, Kjellgren Cecilia, Skillmark Mikael
Department of social work, Linnaeus University, Växjö, Sweden.
Linnaeus University, Växjö, Sweden.
Violence Against Women. 2025 Oct;31(12-13):3380-3400. doi: 10.1177/10778012241270267. Epub 2024 Aug 7.
Increased concern was raised globally at the outbreak of COVID-19 that victims of domestic violence would be even more at risk when isolated with a violent partner and out of reach of support due to restrictions. Swedish staff in violence against women services prepared for increased calls for help. Instead, a worrying silence arose in a time and place of high uncertainty. This article analyzes the narratology of risk, when staff members in violence against women services, reflect upon their accounts, responses, and experiences, during the pandemic. The analysis is based on three themes, and . The findings are discussed by applying the relational theory of risk.
在新冠疫情爆发之际,全球范围内人们愈发担忧家庭暴力受害者在与施暴伴侣隔离且因限制措施而无法获得支持的情况下,会面临更高的风险。瑞典为遭受暴力侵害妇女提供服务的工作人员做好了应对求助电话增加的准备。然而,在这个高度不确定的时期和地点,却出现了令人担忧的沉默。本文分析了风险叙事学,即在疫情期间,为遭受暴力侵害妇女提供服务的工作人员如何反思他们的叙述、应对措施和经历。分析基于三个主题,即[此处原文缺失具体主题内容]。研究结果通过应用风险关系理论进行讨论。