Sexual and Psychological Abuse of Men in Heterosexual Relationships in The Bahamas

William J. Fielding, V. Ballance
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This paper describes the treatment of heterosexual men in The Bahamas by their intimate partners. An internet study surveyed 335 married and 922 unmarried men in The Bahamas who were currently in intimate relationships with women. The study found that behaviours of concern were inflicted by women on their male partners both inside and outside of marriage. Overall, 14% of respondents reported experiencing sex against their will. Married and unmarried men were equally likely to report experiencing unwanted sexual intercourse in their current relationship, and unmarried men were more likely than married men to have been physically hurt by their current partner. Married men who admitted to being victims of unwanted sexual intercourse by their wives were more likely to report having been physically hurt by their wife than those who had not experienced unwanted sex. Psychological abuse was more evident for unmarried than married men. These findings suggest that men may need more help in coping with abuse than is commonly recognized. Investigating why abusive behaviours, including unwanted sex, were more common outside of marriage than inside of marriage may be a useful area of future research in the Bahamian community.
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巴哈马异性关系中男性遭受的性虐待和心理虐待
本文介绍了巴哈马异性恋男性亲密伴侣对待他们的方式。一项互联网研究调查了巴哈马 335 名已婚男子和 922 名未婚男子,他们目前与妇女有亲密关系。研究发现,妇女在婚内和婚外都对其男性伴侣实施了令人担忧的行为。总体而言,14%的受访者报告说他们经历过违背自己意愿的性行为。已婚和未婚男性同样有可能报告在他们目前的关系中经历过不受欢迎的性交,未婚男性比已婚男性更有可能受到他们目前伴侣的身体伤害。承认自己是妻子非自愿性交受害者的已婚男性比那些没有经历过非自愿性交的男性更有可能报告自己受到过妻子的身体伤害。未婚男性比已婚男性更容易受到心理虐待。这些发现表明,男性在应对虐待时需要的帮助可能比人们通常认识到的要多。调查婚外虐待行为(包括不想要的性行为)比婚内虐待行为更常见的原因,可能是巴哈马社区未来研究的一个有用领域。
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