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Hearing the Unheard: An Interdisciplinary, Mixed Methodology Study of Women’s Experiences of Hearing Voices (Auditory Verbal Hallucinations)

机译:聆听未闻:妇女听觉体验(听觉幻觉)的跨学科混合方法研究

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This paper explores the experiences of women who “hear voices” (auditory verbal hallucinations). We begin by examining historical understandings of women hearing voices, showing these have been driven by androcentric theories of how women’s bodies functioned leading to women being viewed as requiring their voices be interpreted by men. We show the twentieth century was associated with recognition that the mental violation of women’s minds (represented by some voice-hearing) was often a consequence of the physical violation of women’s bodies. We next report the results of a qualitative study into voice-hearing women’s experiences ( n ?=?8). This found similarities between women’s relationships with their voices and their relationships with others and the wider social context. Finally, we present results from a quantitative study comparing voice-hearing in women ( n ?=?65) and men ( n ?=?132) in a psychiatric setting. Women were more likely than men to have certain forms of voice-hearing (voices conversing) and to have antecedent events of trauma, physical illness, and relationship problems. Voices identified as female may have more positive affect than male voices. We conclude that women voice-hearers have and continue to face specific challenges necessitating research and activism, and hope this paper will act as a stimulus to such work.
机译:本文探讨了“听到声音”(听觉语言幻觉)的女性的经历。我们从研究女性对声音的历史理解开始,显示这些理解是受女性身体机能的男性中心理论驱动的,导致人们认为女性要求男性解释自己的声音。我们证明了20世纪与人们的认识有关,即对女性思想的心理侵犯(以某种声音听到为代表)通常是对女性身体的肉体侵犯。接下来,我们报告对语音妇女的体验进行定性研究的结果(n = 8)。发现女性与自己的声音之间的关系,与他人之间的关系以及更广泛的社会环境之间存在相似之处。最后,我们提出了一项定量研究的结果,该研究比较了精神病患者中女性(n = 65)和男性(n = 132)的声音听觉。与男性相比,女性更有可能听到某些形式的声音(进行语音交流),并且发生过创伤,身体疾病和人际关系问题。被识别为女性的声音可能比男性的声音具有更积极的影响。我们得出的结论是,女性声音听众已经并且继续面临需要进行研究和积极行动的特定挑战,并且希望本文能够对此类工作起到刺激作用。

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