Josenaide Engracia dos Santos, Ana Beatriz Milhomem Dutra, Vanessa Resende Nogueira Cruvinel, Rozemere Cardoso de Souza, Yasmim Cristina Silva Sander, Bruna Grasielle Nunes de Sousa, Crislayne Beatriz Ferreira de Morais
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摘要
本研究的目的是分析家庭暴力与心理困扰之间的界面,从妇女的角度废旧可回收材料。这是一项采用社会建构主义方法的定性研究,研究对象是居住在巴西联邦区的20名拾捡垃圾的妇女。使用半结构化访谈作为数据收集工具,并使用Association of Ideas地图分析演讲内容。从收集的叙述中提取的内容分为三个主题类别:产生精神痛苦的暴力、对付暴力的资源、处理固体废物的妇女的工作和精神痛苦。在工作中,我们注意到在工作空间中经历的痛苦和经历的个人记忆。在阅读女性方面,很少有资源可以帮助,即使是法律资源的知识。但是,有迹象表明,妇女对生命权有自我认识,对妇女的身份有尊重和赞赏。结论是,为妇女提供社会心理、法律和保护性护理的抵抗战略是必要的,以积极支持减少她们的脆弱性,促进扩大她们面对暴力根源的能力,并建立包括其子女在内的护理、支助和预防网络。
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS: NARRATIVES OF WOMEN WASTE PICKERS
The aim of this research is to analyze the interface between domestic violence and psychological distress, from the perspective of women who waste recyclable materials. This is a qualitative study, with a social constructionist approach, conducted with twenty women waste pickers, living in the Federal District, Brazil. The semi-structured interview was used as a data collection instrument and the Association of Ideas maps for analysis of the contents of the speeches. The contents extracted from the collected narratives are divided into three thematic categories: violence producing psychic suffering, resources to cope with violence, and work and psychic suffering among women who work with solid waste. At work, we noticed personal memories of the suffering experienced and experienced in the present time in the workspace. In reading women, there are few resources to help, even with the knowledge of the legal resource. However, there were indications of self-knowledge of the right to life, respect and appreciation of being a woman. It is concluded that resistance strategies with psychosocial, legal and protective care for women are necessary, to proactively support the reduction of their vulnerabilities and facilitate the expansion of their capacities to face the causes of violence, and to produce care, support and prevention networks, which include their children.