Literature DB >> 33350489

Trauma, social media, and #WhyIDidntReport: An analysis of twitter posts about reluctance to report sexual assault.

Jason B Whiting1, Jaclyn Cravens Pickens2, Abby Luthi Sagers1, Morgan PettyJohn3, Bria Davies1.   

Abstract

Recent social trends regarding sexual violence and gender have included elements of "hashtag activism," which involves using social media tools for cultural awareness and change. For example, the Twitter hashtag: #WhyIDidntReport was created for survivors of sexual victimization to share their barriers to reporting. In this project, 600 tweets attached to this hashtag were analyzed using a combination of grounded theory and content analysis methods. Results were organized into a conceptual map, with a central category (power), connected to three other ecological categories (culture, community systems, and relationships) and one category of survivor experiences. Each category has subcategories which illustrate certain contextual and internal barriers to reporting assault. The model shows how these barriers intersect and interact, and often further traumatize those who have been assaulted. The model offers implications for professionals working with those who have survived sexual trauma, as well as those studying the dynamics of abuse.
© 2020 American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.

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Keywords:  abuse reporting; hashtag activism; sexual trauma; social media

Year:  2020        PMID: 33350489     DOI: 10.1111/jmft.12470

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Marital Fam Ther        ISSN: 0194-472X


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1.  Online Conversations About Abuse: Responses to IPV Survivors from Support Communities.

Authors:  Jason B Whiting; Bria Nicole Davies; Brady C Eisert; Alyssa Banford Witting; Shayne R Anderson
Journal:  J Fam Violence       Date:  2022-07-22
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