Experience of Vulnerable Women Narrated through the Body-Mapping Technique
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Type
2.2. Theoretical Framework
2.3. Study Setting
2.4. Participants
2.5. Data Collection
2.6. Data Analysis
2.7. Ethical Aspects
3. Results
3.1. Participant Characteristics
3.2. Family, Cultural, and Socioeconomic Vulnerabilities
3.3. Influences of Stressors on the Living Conditions of Women
3.4. Positive Attributes to Coping with the Stressors
4. Discussion
4.1. The Context of Life, Daily Stressors, and Their Consequences
4.2. Resources, Hopes, Desires, and Future Projections
4.3. Body-Mapping as a Facilitator of Storytelling
4.4. Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Themes | Categories | Codes |
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1. Family, cultural, and socioeconomic vulnerabilities | Socioeconomic aspects related to well-being | Issues related to education Financial difficulties Financial dependence |
Sociocultural determinants of gender inequality | Preconceived ideas related to gender role Female submission | |
Harmful domestic environment | Family/interpersonal conflicts Violent domestic environment | |
2. Influences of stressors on the living conditions of women | Psychological aspects | Repercussion on self-esteem Negative feelings |
Behavioral and family aspects | Repercussion on sexual life Repercussion on son’s life | |
3. Positive attributes and coping with stressors | Aspects related to resilience | Predisposition to seize opportunities Ability to set goals and plans Ability to rescue good memories Identify activities that make them feel better Identify good qualities in themselves |
ID | Age | Race | Marital Status | Children | Level of Education | Family Income (Minimum Wage) * | Work Situation | Primary Complaint ** |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 21 | White | Single | 0 | Undergraduate | >2 to 5 | Self-employment | Generalized Anxiety Disorder |
2 | 25 | Black | Married | 1 | High school | >2 to 5 | Self-employment | Postpartum depression |
3 | 35 | White | Married | 4 | Functionally illiterate | 1 to 2 | Housewife | Violence in the domestic environment |
4 | 36 | Black | Married | 5 | High school | >2 to 5 | Unemployed | Marital problems |
5 | 42 | Brown | Single | 0 | High school | 0 to 1 | Not informed | Sequel of Cerebral Vascular Accident |
6 | 46 | White | Married | 2 | High school | No information | Self-employment | Difficulty in relationship with siblings |
7 | 49 | Brown | Married | 2 | Elementary school | No information | Unemployed | Violence in the domestic environment |
8 | 50 | White | Married | 2 | Functionally illiterate | >1 to 2 | Unemployed | Violence in the domestic environment |
9 | 51 | Brown | Married | 3 | Functionally illiterate | >2 to 5 | Retired | Violence in the domestic environment |
10 | 60 | White | Divorced | 1 | Undergraduate | >2 to 5 | Retired | Depression |
11 | 51 | White | Married | 2 | Elementary school | >2 to 5 | Housewife | Violence in the domestic environment |
12 | 43 | White | Married | 3 | High school | >2 to 5 | Retired | Violence in the domestic environment |
13 | 61 | Black | Divorced | 5 | Elementary school | >1 to 2 | Housekeeper | Violence in the domestic environment |
14 | 47 | White | Divorced | 2 | High school | >1 to 2 | Unemployed | Violence in the domestic environment |
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de Souza, J.; Ventura, C.A.A.; de Oliveira, J.L.G.; Gaino, L.V.; dos Santos Monteiro, J.C.; de Oliveira, J.L.; de Almeida, L.Y.; Richter, S.; Saint-Arnault, D. Experience of Vulnerable Women Narrated through the Body-Mapping Technique. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 13094. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182413094
de Souza J, Ventura CAA, de Oliveira JLG, Gaino LV, dos Santos Monteiro JC, de Oliveira JL, de Almeida LY, Richter S, Saint-Arnault D. Experience of Vulnerable Women Narrated through the Body-Mapping Technique. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(24):13094. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182413094
Chicago/Turabian Stylede Souza, Jacqueline, Carla Aparecida Arena Ventura, Jordana Luiza Gouvêa de Oliveira, Loraine Vivian Gaino, Juliana Cristina dos Santos Monteiro, Jaqueline Lemos de Oliveira, Leticia Yamawaka de Almeida, Solina Richter, and Denise Saint-Arnault. 2021. "Experience of Vulnerable Women Narrated through the Body-Mapping Technique" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 24: 13094. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182413094
APA Stylede Souza, J., Ventura, C. A. A., de Oliveira, J. L. G., Gaino, L. V., dos Santos Monteiro, J. C., de Oliveira, J. L., de Almeida, L. Y., Richter, S., & Saint-Arnault, D. (2021). Experience of Vulnerable Women Narrated through the Body-Mapping Technique. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(24), 13094. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182413094