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TítuloMultiple victimization and social exclusion: a grounded analysis of the life stories of women
Autor(es)Matos, Marlene
Conde, Rita
Gonçalves, Rosa
Santos, Anita
Palavras-chaveVictimization
Social exclusion
Women
Life story
Meaning
Data2015
EditoraSAGE Publications Inc
RevistaJournal of Humanistic Psychology
CitaçãoMatos, M., Conde, R., Gonçalves, R., & Santos, A. (2015). Multiple victimization and social exclusion: A grounded analysis of the life stories of women. Journal of humanistic psychology, 55(2), 223-246
Resumo(s)This work explores life stories of socially excluded women who experienced multiple victimization. It seeks to understand the existential dimension of victimization experience, particularly how victims integrate their victimization experiences in their meaning or sense that they give to their existence and their lives. The study included 12 participants who suffered multiple victimization and who were in a situation of social exclusion. Individual interviews were conducted about their life stories, adapted from McAdams interview. The qualitative methodology used was grounded analysis. The results highlighted the focus of their life stories in violence suffered in adulthood, specifically, in intimacy. It was found that being from Black race, having a low socioeconomic status, and being unemployed, seemed to increase victimization vulnerability. Despite the several types of violence, participants do not describe and give meaning to the multiple feature of victimization. However, victimization is the matrix of their life story, expressing itself in a discourse of vulnerability/fragility. Furthermore, some women revealed discourses of resistance that may reflect the concept of postvictimization growth, in which they conceptualize positive changes arising from victimization experiences. From a humanistic and existentialist perspective, victimization might provide some sense of personal unity to these women's troubled lives.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/53727
DOI10.1177/0022167814546693
ISSN0022-1678
Versão da editorahttp://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0022167814546693
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