“Some Handle It in Ways Others See as Insane:” College Individuals’ Meaning-Making about their Motivations for Severe Unwanted Pursuit Behaviors

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Journal of Family Violence Pub Date : 2024-07-12 DOI:10.1007/s10896-024-00709-9
Nicholas A. Pierorazio, Christina M. Dardis
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Abstract

Purpose

Post-relationship pursuit can range from normative to problematic, including stalking. While there are some theories and research about motivations for engaging in unwanted pursuit behaviors (UPBs), most lack the first-person perspectives of people who pursue. Little is known about the ways these individuals make sense of their behaviors and their related motivations. No qualitative studies have examined such meaning-making in non-forensic, young adult datasets.

Methods

In a larger survey study, 141 undergraduate students who endorsed a history of severe UPBs indicated their personal reasons for engaging in the UPBs. We used reflexive thematic analysis to analyze patterns across the dataset.

Results

Through our analytic co-creation of meaning, we conceptualized participants’ UPBs as located in narratives. Some participants understood their UPBs as instrumental ways to control their stories, using UPBs to grapple with (un)certainty or hold power over their former partner. Other participants understood their UPBs as powerlessly reactive in their story. A subset of participants denied ownership of their UPBs.

Conclusions

Severe UPBs are entwined in personal and social narratives, with people who pursue making sense of the behaviors as having diverse roles and motivations. Meaning-making about UPBs creates social narratives wherein people who pursue create complex realities, including being both victims and offenders, among others. Both personal and social interventions, such as psychotherapy and education respectively, are warranted for the prevention and treatment of severe UPBs. Future research should use more in-depth qualitative methods to understand pathways of UPBs and related processes.

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"有些人的处理方式在别人看来是疯狂的:"大学生个人对其严重不良追求行为动机的意义建构
恋爱后的追求行为可以是正常的,也可以是有问题的,包括跟踪。虽然有一些理论和研究涉及到不想要的追求行为(UPBs)的动机,但大多数都缺乏追求者的第一人称视角。人们对这些人如何理解他们的行为及其相关动机知之甚少。在一项更大规模的调查研究中,141 名有过严重不良行为史的本科生陈述了他们做出不良行为的个人原因。我们使用反思性主题分析法来分析整个数据集的模式。结果通过对意义的共同创造分析,我们将参与者的UPBs概念化为位于叙述中的UPBs。一些参与者将他们的 UPBs 理解为控制其故事的工具性方式,利用 UPBs 来应对(不)确定性或对其前伴侣掌握权力。其他参与者则认为他们的 UPB 在他们的故事中是无力的被动反应。结论严重的 UPBs 与个人和社会叙事纠缠在一起,追求行为意义的人们有着不同的角色和动机。对 UPBs 的意义建构创造了社会叙事,追求者在其中创造了复杂的现实,包括既是受害者又是犯罪者等等。个人和社会干预措施,如心理治疗和教育,对于预防和治疗严重的 UPBs 都是有必要的。未来的研究应使用更深入的定性方法来了解 UPBs 的路径和相关过程。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Family Violence (JOFV) is a peer-reviewed publication committed to the dissemination of rigorous research on preventing, ending, and ameliorating all forms of family violence.  JOFV welcomes scholarly articles related to the broad categories of child abuse and maltreatment, dating violence, domestic and partner violence, and elder abuse. Within these categories, JOFV emphasizes research on physical violence, psychological violence, sexual violence, and homicides that occur in families. Studies on families in all their various forms and diversities are welcome.  JOFV publishes studies using quantitative, qualitative, and/or mixed methods involving the collection of primary data. Rigorous systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and theoretical analyses are also welcome. To help advance scientific understandings of family violence, JOFV is especially interested in research using transdisciplinary perspectives and innovative research methods. Because family violence is a global problem requiring solutions from diverse disciplinary perspectives, JOFV strongly encourages submissions from scholars worldwide from all disciplines and backgrounds.
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