Open this publication in new window or tab >>2025 (English)Licentiate thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
Abstract [en]
People with disabilities have a higher risk of exposure to violence than people without disabilities. Although dialogues between professionals and clients hold potential for improving the response to violencei n close relationships against persons with cognitive disabilities (PwCD), the necessary and favorable conditions for these dialogues to have a positive effect have received little attention.
Purpose: This thesis explores dialogues about violence in close relationships from the perspectives of professionals and PwCD, thus identifying the conditions needed to achieve co-constructed understanding through such dialogues by integrating scientific theory on dialogue, disability, and violence.
Methods: An explorative design was applied in two studies, using qualitative methods to gain insight into perspectives from professionals and PwCD. In parallel, an abductive approach was used to construct a theoretical framework for analysis.
Conclusions: This thesis emphasizes that dialogues are shaped by processes at multiple levels, extending beyond interpersonal dynamics to include ableist structures, normative expectations, and disability-related experiences of violence. Strengthening violence literacy among professionals and PwCD can improve the conditions for dialogue. To facilitate the co-construction of shared understanding in dialogue, professionals should acknowledge the dimensions of trust and powerbalance, provide access to adapted communication, supported decision-making, and enable the individual choice of communicators.
Future Research: The use of vignettes, and expansions to the proposed theoretical framework, are promising topics for future research.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Örebro: Örebro University, 2025. p. 95
Series
Studies in Disability Research, ISSN 2004-4887, E-ISSN 2004-4895 ; 120
Keywords
Dialogue, Cognitive disability, Violence in close relationships, Ableism
National Category
Other Health Sciences
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-125357 (URN)9789175297248 (ISBN)9789175297255 (ISBN)
2025-12-022025-12-022025-12-02Bibliographically approved