Disclosing Gender-Based Violence: A Qualitative Analysis of Professionals' and Women's Perspectives through a Discursive Approach
Autor: | Isabel Goicolea, Carmen Vives-Cases, Esther Castellanos-Torres, Erica Briones-Vozmediano, Belén Sanz-Barbero |
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Přispěvatelé: | Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Enfermería Comunitaria, Medicina Preventiva y Salud Pública e Historia de la Ciencia, Salud Pública, Investigación en Género (IG) |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2022 |
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Folkhälsovetenskap
global hälsa socialmedicin och epidemiologi gender-based violence disclosure reflexive thematic analysis Spain discourse Gender-based violence Health Toxicology and Mutagenesis Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Humans Public Health Global Health Social Medicine and Epidemiology Female Gender-Based Violence Disclosure Discourse Reflexive thematic analysis |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 19; Issue 22; Pages: 14683 |
Popis: | Supporting women to disclose gender-based violence (GBV) is a central feature of how healthcare and other welfare services address this problem. In this paper we take a discursive approach to analyse the process of disclosing GBV from the perspectives of young women who have been subjected to GBV and professionals working in the welfare system. Through a reflective thematic analysis of 13 interviews with young women who have been subjected to GBV and 17 with professionals working in different sectors of the welfare system, we developed four themes about how disclosure is perceived: (i) as a conversation between acquaintances; (ii) as 'no solution'; (iii) as a possible prerequisite for action; and (iv) as difficult because GBV is normalised. Even if disclosure is not the solution per se, it makes it possible to respond institutionally to GBV on an individual basis through the figure of the expert professional who is alert to signs, knows how to support disclosure, and has the power to legitimate women's claims of GBV. We acknowledge the possibilities that supporting disclosure brings for women subjected to GBV, but at the same time, problematise that it can re-centre expertise in the professional and place the responsibility on women. This study was funded by the Health Institute Carlos III (Ref. PI17CIII/00022). Sí |
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