Stigma, disfigurement and resilience among acid attack survivors: a qualitative body mapping study in Noida, India
Pratishtha Singh, Vikash Ranjan Keshri, Ridhima Rathi, Jagnoor Jagnoor

TL;DR
This study explores how acid attack survivors in India experience stigma and disfigurement, using body mapping to understand their resilience and recovery.
Contribution
This is the first global study to use body mapping with acid attack survivors to explore stigma and resilience.
Findings
Stigma arises from devaluation of disfigured bodies and loss of educational and employment opportunities.
Self-acceptance and NGO support are key factors in mitigating stigma and fostering resilience.
Arts-based methods like body mapping empower survivors to express their lived experiences.
Abstract
Burn injuries are a significant global public health concern, particularly in low- and middle-income countries like India. Acid attack is a type of intentional chemical burn and a form of gender-based violence used to disfigure the victim. While the physical and psychological impacts of acid attacks are documented, research focusing on the stigma experienced by survivors in India is limited. This study aims to explore how acid attack survivors in India experience and negotiate stigma associated with disfigurement. This qualitative research was conducted between November 2023 and April 2024 in Noida, India, in collaboration with the Chhanv Foundation—a community-based non-governmental organisation that works to support acid attack survivors. The study used body mapping, a participatory art-based methodology with eight women survivors of acid-attack violence. The body mapping exercise…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBurn Injury Management and Outcomes · Injury Epidemiology and Prevention · Restraint-Related Deaths
