Cañaveras Paula, Burgués-Freitas Ana, Joanpere Mar
Department of Sociology, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Barcelona, 08007 Barcelona, Spain.
Department of Sociology, Faculty of Political Science and Sociology, University of Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain.
Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Dec 9;12(23):2480. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12232480.
: The scientific literature has provided evidence on the negative health effects experienced by those who suffer gender-based violence (GBV) and isolating gender violence (IGV), the latter being a form of retaliation against those who support GBV victims. However, less attention has been paid to the potential health improvements following the initial support received by victims. : This study examines the positive health outcomes among survivors of GBV and IGV after they engaged with the "MeToo route," an initiative of the MeToo movement aimed at raising awareness about gender violence and fostering solidarity through support networks that traveled through 13 Spanish universities through more than 20 events in September 2022. : Using communicative methodology, survivors shared how their health, previously harmed by their experiences of violence, improved as a result of the support provided after knowing the MeToo support network. : The findings highlight the crucial role of solidarity networks in alleviating the health impacts of GBV and IGV and underscore the importance of effective support systems for recovery.
科学文献已经提供了证据,证明遭受基于性别的暴力(GBV)和孤立性暴力(IGV)的人会对健康产生负面影响,后者是对支持GBV受害者的人进行报复的一种形式。然而,对于受害者在获得初步支持后健康状况的潜在改善,人们关注较少。
本研究调查了GBV和IGV幸存者在参与“MeToo途径”后的积极健康成果,“MeToo途径”是MeToo运动的一项倡议,旨在通过支持网络提高对性别暴力的认识并促进团结,该网络于2022年9月通过13所西班牙大学举办的20多场活动展开。
通过交流方法,幸存者分享了他们此前因暴力经历而受损的健康状况,如何因了解MeToo支持网络后获得的支持而得到改善。
研究结果突出了团结网络在减轻GBV和IGV对健康的影响方面的关键作用,并强调了有效支持系统对康复的重要性。