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Correction to: Family abuse targeting queer family members: An argument to address problems of visibility in local services and civic life 更正:针对酷儿家庭成员的家庭虐待:解决地方服务和公民生活中可见性问题的争论
3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI: 10.1007/s10896-023-00651-2
Catherine Donovan, Jasna Magić, Sarah West
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Commentary: 25 Years After Johnson’s Typology of Intimate Partner Violence the Impact of Johnson’s Typology on Clinical Work 评论:约翰逊的亲密伴侣暴力类型25年后约翰逊的类型对临床工作的影响
3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI: 10.1007/s10896-023-00654-z
Sandra M. Stith, Chelsea Spencer
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Gender Differences and Latent Class in the Perpetration of teen Dating Violence 青少年约会暴力发生的性别差异与潜在阶层
3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-09-28 DOI: 10.1007/s10896-023-00648-x
Víctor José Villanueva-Blasco, María Jesús Hernández, María Teresa Mitjans, Begoña Iranzo Ejarque
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What Helps Young People in Australia Create Healthy Relationships After Growing up in Domestic Violence? 在家庭暴力中长大的澳大利亚年轻人如何建立健康的人际关系?
3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-09-27 DOI: 10.1007/s10896-023-00647-y
Fiona Buchanan, Ashlee Borgkvist, Nicole Moulding
Abstract Purpose This study aimed to discover what enables young people in Australia to create healthy relationships despite exposure to domestic violence (DV) in their families of origin during their formative years. Method Taking an ecological systems theory and mixed qualitative methods approach, a survey was designed to identify different factors that young people recalled as helpful when they were enduring DV as children and, later, as young adults. Two hundred and three young people aged 18–30 years completed the national online survey. In addition, to achieve richer insights and an understanding of the complexities in individual experiences, fourteen of the survey respondents then participated in in-depth life-history interviews. Results Although most participants believed they had been adversely affected by growing up in DV, empathetic family members and friends, achievements through school and sports, and gaining knowledge about DV and healthy relationships, often through social media, enabled many to distinguish the difference between healthy relationships and DV. These influences then affected how they approached partnership relationships as they matured. Conclusion Analysis of survey and interview data led us to consider that all strata of the ecosystem could, through applying prevention and early intervention strategies, support children and young people to identify and choose healthy relationships rather than accept prescriptive, pathologizing predictions for their future.
摘要目的本研究旨在发现是什么使澳大利亚的年轻人在其成长时期在其原生家庭中遭受家庭暴力(DV),但仍能建立健康的人际关系。方法采用生态系统理论和混合定性方法,设计了一项调查,以确定年轻人在童年和后来的青年时期遭受家暴时回忆起的不同因素。203名年龄在18-30岁之间的年轻人完成了这项全国在线调查。此外,为了获得更丰富的见解和对个人经历复杂性的理解,14名调查受访者随后参加了深入的生活史访谈。结果:尽管大多数参与者认为他们在家庭暴力中成长受到了不利影响,但富有同情心的家庭成员和朋友,通过学校和体育取得的成就,以及通常通过社交媒体获得的关于家庭暴力和健康关系的知识,使许多人能够区分健康关系和家庭暴力之间的区别。这些影响影响了他们在成长过程中对待伙伴关系的方式。对调查和访谈数据的分析使我们认为,生态系统的所有阶层都可以通过应用预防和早期干预策略,支持儿童和青少年识别和选择健康的关系,而不是接受对他们未来的规范的、病态的预测。
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Practitioners’ Perspectives of Family Involved Sex Trafficking of Minors: Implications for Practice 未成年人性交易的家庭视角:实践启示
3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-09-26 DOI: 10.1007/s10896-023-00644-1
Andrea J. Nichols, Melissa Oberstaedt, Sarah Slutsker, Kourtney Gilbert
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When Calling the Police Exacerbates Harm: Exploring the Roles of Intimate Partner Victimization and Women’s Use of Force 当报警加剧伤害:探索亲密伴侣受害和妇女使用武力的角色
3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-09-25 DOI: 10.1007/s10896-023-00645-0
Xueli Qiu, Ruth E. Fleury-Steiner, Susan L. Miller
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“Even Through Text, there is that Connection”: User Experiences on Chat and Text Hotlines for Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Assault “即使通过文本,也有联系”:亲密伴侣暴力和性侵犯的聊天和文本热线的用户体验
3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-09-21 DOI: 10.1007/s10896-023-00646-z
Leila Wood, Morgan E. PettyJohn, Rachel Voth Schrag, Rachel Caballero, Jeff R. Temple, Elizabeth Baumler
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Violent Entanglements: Intimate Partner Violence in LGBTIQ + People’s Relationships 暴力纠缠:LGBTIQ +人群关系中的亲密伴侣暴力
3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-09-19 DOI: 10.1007/s10896-023-00637-0
Annukka Lahti
Abstract Purpose This article analyzes violence and abuse in LGBTIQ + people’s former relationships. Combining assemblage theory with intersectionality, it rethinks queer and feminist understandings by analyzing intimate partner violence as assemblages. This offers a nuanced approach that does not rely on simplistic causal models. Methods The article draws on a dataset of interviews with separated LGBTIQ + people, 30 in Finland and 28 in England. It focuses on 13 interviewees who gave accounts of mental, physical, and sexual violence within previous relationships. Following a Deleuze-inspired rhizomatic methodology, the analysis “enters in the middle” of complex abusive assemblages and identifies the most central elements and affective entanglements that helped to maintain and/or diminish the abuse. Results Assemblages that engender and maintain abuse are complex and multiple. Nevertheless, they are not random: the rhizomatic workings of heteronormativity, the social status of LGBTIQ + relationships, and gender-related elements entangle in assemblages that amplify the effects of abuse and constrain participants’ bodies. Conclusions Abuse in LGBTIQ + people’s relationships can be understood through the posthuman theoretical idea of distributed agency: abuse gains force in and through its entanglements with other elements within an assemblage. This does not absolve abusive persons of responsibility for their actions. Rather, it reveals that the efficacy of agency depends on the interactive forces and elements within an assemblage. Abuse and violence often accumulate, as the exposure of bodies to injurious conditions produces affective relations that can become patterned in LGBTIQ + people’s lives.
摘要目的分析LGBTIQ +人群前一段感情中的暴力和虐待。结合组合理论和交叉性,通过分析亲密伴侣暴力作为组合来重新思考酷儿和女权主义的理解。这提供了一种微妙的方法,不依赖于简单的因果模型。方法:本文利用对分离的LGBTIQ +人群的访谈数据集,芬兰30人,英国28人。它关注的是13位受访者,他们在以前的关系中描述了精神、身体和性暴力。遵循德勒兹启发的根茎方法论,该分析“进入”复杂的虐待组合,并确定有助于维持和/或减少虐待的最核心因素和情感纠葛。结果产生和维持滥用的组合是复杂和多重的。然而,它们不是随机的:异性恋规范的根本作用,LGBTIQ +关系的社会地位,以及与性别相关的因素交织在一起,放大了虐待的影响,限制了参与者的身体。LGBTIQ +群体关系中的滥用行为可以通过分布式代理的后人类理论来理解:滥用行为通过与群体内其他元素的纠缠而获得力量。这并不能免除施虐者对其行为的责任。相反,它揭示了代理的效力取决于一个组合中的相互作用的力量和要素。虐待和暴力往往会累积,因为身体暴露在伤害的环境中会产生情感关系,这种关系可能会成为LGBTIQ +人群生活中的模式。
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Intimate Partner Violence Reporting and Assessment of Traumatic Brain Injuries and Strangulation by a New Zealand Hospital Health Service 亲密伴侣暴力报告和评估创伤性脑损伤和勒死由新西兰医院保健服务
3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-09-16 DOI: 10.1007/s10896-023-00642-3
Doug A. King, Patria A. Hume, A. Theadom, E. Valera
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Addressing Economic Abuse in Intimate-partner Violence Interventions: A Bacchian Analysis of Responsibility 处理亲密伴侣暴力干预中的经济虐待:责任的巴克斯分析
3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-09-15 DOI: 10.1007/s10896-023-00639-y
Adrienne Byrt, Kay Cook, Rachael Burgin
Abstract Purpose Burgeoning research on intimate partner perpetrated economic abuse highlights the devastating and lasting impacts of economic exploitation, economic control, and employment sabotage, most often endured by women. Despite recognition of the potential outcomes that can result from intimate partner perpetrated economic abuse, such as lifelong poverty, and housing and employment insecurity, there is a dearth of evidence on prevention interventions into economic abuse, and interventions to help women recover from such abuse. This exploratory qualitative meta-synthesis examines existing research to identify key areas for systemic intervention into prevention of economic abuse. Methods Drawing on Bacchi’s ‘What’s the problem represented to be?’ approach, this qualitative meta-synthesis analyses ‘problem representations’ in 11 studies that report on interventions into intimate partner violence, including economic abuse. Articles were identified through a systematic literature search in EBSCOhost and SCOPUS using the following search terms: ‘financial abuse’ OR ‘economic abuse’ AND ‘prevention’ OR ‘intervention’ OR ‘crisis.’ The inclusion criteria were that the study must report: (1) empirical data from an intervention; (2) focus, at least in part, on EA given such abuse is often reported alongside other forms of abuse; (3) abuse occurring within the context of a current or former intimate partner relationship. Results We found that across the reviewed studies, economic abuse was not often explicitly defined, and within descriptions of tactics that constitute economic abuse, the perpetrator remained largely invisible. Interventions into intimate partner violence tended to focus on individualistic prevention/intervention through psychoeducation, men’s intervention programs, clinical interventions, women’s economic empowerment. Relational economic empowerment was also recommended alongside gender-based training to motivate couples to recognise traditional gender power dynamics in relationships. Conclusions We argue that most interventions individualise the prevention of and recovery from economic abuse, promoting women’s self-improvement through financial literacy, economic empowerment, and education as responses to economic violence, rather than making male perpetrators accountable for the harm they cause. This gap in existing interventions reveals an opportunity for financial and government institutions to act through transformative structural reform that disrupts – rather than responds to – male perpetration of economic abuse.
【摘要】目的对亲密伴侣实施的经济虐待的新兴研究强调了经济剥削、经济控制和就业破坏的破坏性和持久影响,这些影响最常发生在女性身上。尽管人们认识到亲密伴侣实施的经济虐待可能造成的潜在后果,如终身贫困、住房和就业不安全,但缺乏针对经济虐待的预防干预措施以及帮助妇女从这种虐待中恢复的干预措施的证据。这一探索性质的综合研究考察了现有的研究,以确定系统干预预防经济虐待的关键领域。方法借鉴巴克奇的“问题代表了什么?”的方法,这一定性综合分析了11项研究中的“问题表征”,这些研究报告了对亲密伴侣暴力的干预,包括经济虐待。通过在EBSCOhost和SCOPUS中使用以下搜索词进行系统的文献检索来确定文章:“金融滥用”或“经济滥用”和“预防”或“干预”或“危机”。纳入标准是研究必须报告:(1)来自干预的经验数据;(2)至少部分关注EA,因为此类滥用通常与其他形式的滥用一起被报道;(3)在当前或以前的亲密伴侣关系中发生的虐待。我们发现,在回顾的研究中,经济虐待通常没有明确的定义,在构成经济虐待的策略描述中,肇事者在很大程度上是隐形的。对亲密伴侣暴力的干预往往侧重于个人预防/干预,包括心理教育、男性干预项目、临床干预、女性经济赋权。除了基于性别的培训外,还建议赋予关系经济权力,以激励夫妇认识到关系中传统的性别权力动态。我们认为,大多数干预措施将经济虐待的预防和恢复个体化,通过金融知识、经济赋权和教育来促进妇女的自我完善,作为对经济暴力的回应,而不是让男性肇事者对他们造成的伤害负责。现有干预措施的这一差距表明,金融和政府机构有机会通过变革性的结构改革采取行动,破坏——而不是应对——男性的经济虐待行为。
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