I just became like a log of wood … I was paralyzed all over my body: women's lived experiences of tonic immobility following rape

Tonic immobility is considered the last involuntary self-protecting act/mechanism experienced by victims of rape when they are under attack. It is associated with trauma related mental health risks post-rape. Despite this, tonic immobility has not received priority as an area of research on Nigerian...

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Main Authors: Dooshima Dorothy Gbahabo, Sinegugu Evidence Duma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-07-01
Series:Heliyon
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021015747
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spelling doaj-be6d012954c2447a8de10fc62af20db52021-08-02T04:59:42ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402021-07-0177e07471I just became like a log of wood … I was paralyzed all over my body: women's lived experiences of tonic immobility following rapeDooshima Dorothy Gbahabo0Sinegugu Evidence Duma1Corresponding author.; Discipline of Nursing, School of Nursing & Public Health, College of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College Campus, Durban 4041, South AfricaDiscipline of Nursing, School of Nursing & Public Health, College of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College Campus, Durban 4041, South AfricaTonic immobility is considered the last involuntary self-protecting act/mechanism experienced by victims of rape when they are under attack. It is associated with trauma related mental health risks post-rape. Despite this, tonic immobility has not received priority as an area of research on Nigerian female victims of rape. As a result, little has been known about this phenomenon by nurses and other professionals who are involved in the care and management of rape survivors in Nigeria. The limited knowledge about tonic immobility as a phenomenon might have resulted in mismanagement and secondary victimization of rape victims experiencing manifestations suggestive of tonic immobility during or after rape. This study was a qualitative narrative inquiry that explored, analysed, and interpreted the lived experiences suggestive of tonic immobility, and the meaning attached to such experiences by victims. A sample of fourteen Nigerian women who self-identified as rape victims was utilized. Individual semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted to generate data. Thematic data analysis revealed four overarching themes: namely (i) Tonic immobility as an Altered Physical State, (ii) Tonic Immobility as Mental Paralysis, (iii) Painful Loss of Self-defence, and (iv) Constant Self-blame. The findings provided an insight into the traumatic experience of raped women and the psychological implication of tonic immobility as extreme defence mechanism. This study will prove invaluable to nurses and other professionals/stakeholders involved in the care and management of rape victims; to help them develop and use appropriate strategies for management and prevention of secondary victimisation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021015747Rape survivorsRape victimsInvoluntary paralysisNarrative inquiryTonic immobility
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author Dooshima Dorothy Gbahabo
Sinegugu Evidence Duma
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Sinegugu Evidence Duma
I just became like a log of wood … I was paralyzed all over my body: women's lived experiences of tonic immobility following rape
Heliyon
Rape survivors
Rape victims
Involuntary paralysis
Narrative inquiry
Tonic immobility
author_facet Dooshima Dorothy Gbahabo
Sinegugu Evidence Duma
author_sort Dooshima Dorothy Gbahabo
title I just became like a log of wood … I was paralyzed all over my body: women's lived experiences of tonic immobility following rape
title_short I just became like a log of wood … I was paralyzed all over my body: women's lived experiences of tonic immobility following rape
title_full I just became like a log of wood … I was paralyzed all over my body: women's lived experiences of tonic immobility following rape
title_fullStr I just became like a log of wood … I was paralyzed all over my body: women's lived experiences of tonic immobility following rape
title_full_unstemmed I just became like a log of wood … I was paralyzed all over my body: women's lived experiences of tonic immobility following rape
title_sort i just became like a log of wood … i was paralyzed all over my body: women's lived experiences of tonic immobility following rape
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Tonic immobility is considered the last involuntary self-protecting act/mechanism experienced by victims of rape when they are under attack. It is associated with trauma related mental health risks post-rape. Despite this, tonic immobility has not received priority as an area of research on Nigerian female victims of rape. As a result, little has been known about this phenomenon by nurses and other professionals who are involved in the care and management of rape survivors in Nigeria. The limited knowledge about tonic immobility as a phenomenon might have resulted in mismanagement and secondary victimization of rape victims experiencing manifestations suggestive of tonic immobility during or after rape. This study was a qualitative narrative inquiry that explored, analysed, and interpreted the lived experiences suggestive of tonic immobility, and the meaning attached to such experiences by victims. A sample of fourteen Nigerian women who self-identified as rape victims was utilized. Individual semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted to generate data. Thematic data analysis revealed four overarching themes: namely (i) Tonic immobility as an Altered Physical State, (ii) Tonic Immobility as Mental Paralysis, (iii) Painful Loss of Self-defence, and (iv) Constant Self-blame. The findings provided an insight into the traumatic experience of raped women and the psychological implication of tonic immobility as extreme defence mechanism. This study will prove invaluable to nurses and other professionals/stakeholders involved in the care and management of rape victims; to help them develop and use appropriate strategies for management and prevention of secondary victimisation.
topic Rape survivors
Rape victims
Involuntary paralysis
Narrative inquiry
Tonic immobility
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021015747
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