JURNAL INTERNASIONAL KEBIDANAN 2020-2023 UNIVERSITAS KEDOKTERAN GUILAN VOLUME 31 ISSUE 2.
JOURNAL OF HOLISTIC NURSING OF MIDWIFERY.
Explaining the Concept of Re-experiencing Abusive Relationships
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JURNAL INTERNASIONAL KEBIDANAN 2020-2023 UNIVERSITAS KEDOKTERAN GUILAN VOLUME 31 ISSUE 2.
JOURNAL OF HOLISTIC NURSING OF MIDWIFERY.
Explaining the Concept of Re-experiencing Abusive Relationships
JOURNAL OF HOLISTIC NURSING OF MIDWIFERY.
Explaining the Concept of Re-experiencing Abusive Relationships
Subject
Abusive relationships, Re-experience, Grounded theory
Description
Introduction: Choosing an emotional partner is an important occasion that profoundly affects
various aspects of life; however, many relationships fail, and people face a vicious cycle of
unhealthy and harmful relationships.
Objective: This study aimed to explain the concept of re-experiencing harmful relationships.
Materials and Methods: This research is a qualitative study done with the Grounded Theory
(GT) approach done using the purposive sampling method until data saturation. Data
collection methods included semi-structured interviews, observations, and field notes. In
this study, 8 victims of harmful relationships and 8 psychologists were interviewed. Each
interview lasted 25 to 55 minutes and was digitally recorded. Data analysis was performed
along with data collection by Strauss and Corbin’s constant comparative analysis. Using
Lincoln and Guba criteria, the accuracy and strength of this research were confirmed.
Results: The open coding results indicated that 47 concepts could effectively frame the pattern
of re-experiencing unhealthy relationships. In the axial coding stage, the concepts were
classified into 8 general categories. Finally, in the selective coding stage, the phenomenon
of “harmful relationships” was extracted as a significant category. The central coding
paradigm consisted of 8 key features: perceived violence, psychological symptoms, unhealthy
relationship strategies, dark personality traits, emotion regulation problems, retention factors,
family harms, self-breaking behaviors. Each includes subclasses with specific characteristics.
Conclusion: The results showed that harmful relationships are complex, dynamic, continuous,
and intervened with the contextual conditions, retention factors, causal conditions, and
intervening conditions. So it is necessary to develop and present psychological programs and
interventions based on these problems.
various aspects of life; however, many relationships fail, and people face a vicious cycle of
unhealthy and harmful relationships.
Objective: This study aimed to explain the concept of re-experiencing harmful relationships.
Materials and Methods: This research is a qualitative study done with the Grounded Theory
(GT) approach done using the purposive sampling method until data saturation. Data
collection methods included semi-structured interviews, observations, and field notes. In
this study, 8 victims of harmful relationships and 8 psychologists were interviewed. Each
interview lasted 25 to 55 minutes and was digitally recorded. Data analysis was performed
along with data collection by Strauss and Corbin’s constant comparative analysis. Using
Lincoln and Guba criteria, the accuracy and strength of this research were confirmed.
Results: The open coding results indicated that 47 concepts could effectively frame the pattern
of re-experiencing unhealthy relationships. In the axial coding stage, the concepts were
classified into 8 general categories. Finally, in the selective coding stage, the phenomenon
of “harmful relationships” was extracted as a significant category. The central coding
paradigm consisted of 8 key features: perceived violence, psychological symptoms, unhealthy
relationship strategies, dark personality traits, emotion regulation problems, retention factors,
family harms, self-breaking behaviors. Each includes subclasses with specific characteristics.
Conclusion: The results showed that harmful relationships are complex, dynamic, continuous,
and intervened with the contextual conditions, retention factors, causal conditions, and
intervening conditions. So it is necessary to develop and present psychological programs and
interventions based on these problems.
Creator
Zinat Sadat Mirpour, Mohammad Ali Rahmani,Shohreh Ghorbanshiroodi
Date
April 2021, Volume 31, Number 2
Contributor
peri irawan
Format
pdf
Language
english
Type
text
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Citation
Zinat Sadat Mirpour, Mohammad Ali Rahmani,Shohreh Ghorbanshiroodi, “JURNAL INTERNASIONAL KEBIDANAN 2020-2023 UNIVERSITAS KEDOKTERAN GUILAN VOLUME 31 ISSUE 2.
JOURNAL OF HOLISTIC NURSING OF MIDWIFERY.
Explaining the Concept of Re-experiencing Abusive Relationships,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed October 13, 2024, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/825.
JOURNAL OF HOLISTIC NURSING OF MIDWIFERY.
Explaining the Concept of Re-experiencing Abusive Relationships,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed October 13, 2024, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/825.