Affiliation:
1. University of New Brunswick, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
Abstract
Women reach out to health care providers for a multitude of health problems in the aftermath of intimate partner violence, including suicidality; however, little is known about how they seek help. The purpose of this study was to explore how women seek help for suicidality after intimate partner violence using a feminist grounded theory and photovoice multiple qualitative research design. Interviews were conducted with 32 women from New Brunswick, Canada, and seven from this sample also participated in five photovoice meetings where they critically reflected on self-generated photos of their help-seeking experiences. Data were analyzed using the constant comparative analysis of grounded theory. Hunting to Feel Human involves fighting for a sense of belonging and personal value by perceiving validation from health care providers. Women battled System Entrapment, a feeling of being dehumanized, by Gauging for Validation and Taking the Path of Least Entrapment. Implications for health care providers include prioritizing validating interactions and adopting a relational approach to practice.
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1. Pathways, Contexts, and Voices of Shame and Compassion: A Grounded Theory of the Evolution of Perinatal Suicidality;Qualitative Health Research;2023-03-23
2. Intimate Partner Violence Through the Lens of Gender, Finance, and Ethics;Handbook of Anger, Aggression, and Violence;2023
3. Intimate Partner Violence Through the Lens of Gender, Finance, and Ethics;Handbook of Anger, Aggression, and Violence;2023
4. Challenging the Myth of “Attention Seeking” Women with Suicidality: A Grounded Theory Study about Applying Counter-Pressure to Manage System Entrapment;Issues in Mental Health Nursing;2022-01-13
5. What about Using Photovoice for Health and Safety?;International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health;2021-11-15