大流行中的大流行:对英国COVID-19封锁期间亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)受害风险因素和留/离开决定的调查

Shawnelle Himsworth, R. Worthington
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本研究调查了2020年3月英国冠状病毒大流行期间IPV的行为和与是否留下或离开IPV关系相关的决定。探讨了性别、宗教、邻近、经济压力、酒精使用、家庭凝聚力、对伴侣行为的接受和情绪劳动(表面行为和深层行为)与IPV的存在和维持或离开IPV关系的决定之间的关系。选择这些变量是因为它们与生活方式-日常活动理论和生态理论相关联。共有179名参与者完成了一份在线问卷。研究结果发现,不平衡的家庭凝聚力预测了所有形式的IPV,而平衡的家庭凝聚力预测了受害者的留下来决定。表面表演预示着言语虐待,宗教预示着身体虐待。此外,积极亲近行为的接受程度显著地预测了受害者的留下来决定。讨论了这些发现的意义。
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A pandemic within a pandemic: The investigation of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) victimisation risk factors and stay/leave decisions during the UK COVID-19 lockdown
This study investigated IPV behaviour and decisions associated with whether to stay or leave an IPV relationship during the UK coronavirus pandemic in March 2020. The associations between gender, religion, proximity, financial strain, alcohol use, family cohesion, acceptance of partner behaviour, and emotional labour (surface acting and deep acting) were explored in relation to the presence of IPV and decisions to stay or leave IPV relationships. These variables were selected as they linked with the Lifestyle-Routine Activities Theory and Ecological Theory. A total of 179 participants completed an online questionnaire. The results of the study found that unbalanced family cohesion predicted all forms of IPV, and balanced family cohesion predicted stay decisions for victims. Surface acting predicted verbal abuse and religion predicted physical abuse. Additionally, the acceptance of positive closeness behaviours significantly predicted stay decisions for victims. The implications of these findings are discussed.
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