2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph182413094
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Experience of Vulnerable Women Narrated through the Body-Mapping Technique

Abstract: Vulnerable women are considered a priority in public policies and research agendas. It is necessary to understand better the specificities of their daily lives and the meanings they attribute to their experiences, as this undoubtedly contributes to more grounded and culturally appropriate practices. Additionally, innovative techniques in qualitative research are demanded in academia. This narrative research study was carried out with fourteen women from a Brazilian socioeconomically vulnerable neighborhood. We… Show more

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“…This intervention was in recognition not only of children's developmental, particularly linguistic abilities, and the consequent barriers to detailing acts of abuse, 44 but also of the social stigma and gender stereotypes associated with CSA in the Indian context, and their effects on the child's testimony, including recantation. 53 The body mapping method that we employed is a well-known qualitative technique, used to facilitate storytelling and experience-sharing in vulnerable groups 54 and in contexts of young people's sexual health, 55 and was used explicitly to enable children to provide accounts of their abuse experiences.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This intervention was in recognition not only of children's developmental, particularly linguistic abilities, and the consequent barriers to detailing acts of abuse, 44 but also of the social stigma and gender stereotypes associated with CSA in the Indian context, and their effects on the child's testimony, including recantation. 53 The body mapping method that we employed is a well-known qualitative technique, used to facilitate storytelling and experience-sharing in vulnerable groups 54 and in contexts of young people's sexual health, 55 and was used explicitly to enable children to provide accounts of their abuse experiences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The important place of storytelling in mental health practice has been celebrated by many authors in the sector. De Souza et al (2021) maintained that storytelling enabled therapists and other audiences to understand the narratives of vulnerable women and the meanings they gave to their routine life experiences. Grove (2015) asserted that storytelling whether personal or fictional, helps the tellers to foster a sense of self, friendship, community, and self-advocacy.…”
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