Post-separation abuse: A literature review connecting tactics to harm.

IF 0.7 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES Journal of Family Trauma Child Custody & Child Development Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-16 DOI:10.1080/26904586.2023.2177233
Kathryn J Spearman, Viola Vaughan-Eden, Jennifer L Hardesty, Jacquelyn Campbell
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Post-separation abuse is a pervasive societal and public health problem. This literature review aims to critically synthesize the evidence on tactics and consequences of post-separation abuse. We examined 48 published articles in the US and Canada from 2011 through May 2022. Post-separation abuse encompasses a broad range of tactics perpetrated by a former intimate partner including patterns of psychological, legal, economic, and mesosystem abuse as well as weaponizing children. Functional consequences include risk of lethality and deprivation of fundamental human needs. Connecting tactics of post-separation abuse to harms experienced by survivors and their children is crucial for future research, policy, and intervention work to promote long-term safety, health, and well-being of children and adult survivors.

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分居后虐待是一个普遍的社会和公共健康问题。本文献综述旨在批判性地综合有关分居后虐待的策略和后果的证据。我们研究了 2011 年至 2022 年 5 月期间在美国和加拿大发表的 48 篇文章。分居后虐待包括由前亲密伴侣实施的各种策略,包括心理、法律、经济和中间系统虐待模式,以及将儿童作为武器。其功能性后果包括致命风险和剥夺人的基本需求。将分居后虐待的策略与幸存者及其子女所经历的伤害联系起来,对于未来的研究、政策和干预工作至关重要,以促进儿童和成年幸存者的长期安全、健康和福祉。
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