关系教育与遭遇暴力的夫妇:有总比没有好?

IF 3.2 1区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Journal of Family Theory & Review Pub Date : 2024-06-16 DOI:10.1111/jftr.12570
Kaley G. Turner, M. L. Parker
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本文旨在将家庭系统框架应用于夫妻关系教育(CRE)的实践中,为遭受暴力的夫妻提供适当的资源。亲密伴侣暴力 (IPV) 是一种多方面的现象,会对个人、家庭和更广泛的社会系统的健康和福祉产生不利影响。由于 CRE 主要以预防为主,被认为是一种不充分的应对措施,因此不一致的做法可能会将报告伴侣关系中存在暴力行为的伴侣排除在外。然而,CRE 是一种快速发展、易于获取的社区资源,可被视为经历暴力的夫妇实现二阶改变的初始途径。我们为 CRE 的实践提出了具体建议,包括系统的 IPV 评估、从业人员培训、资源利用和课程调整。家庭系统原则和现有的夫妻暴力相关研究都支持我们的结论:有总比没有好。
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Relationship education and couples experiencing violence: Is something better than nothing?

This article aims to apply a family systems framework to the practice of couple relationship education (CRE) as an appropriate resource for couples experiencing violence. Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a multi-faceted phenomenon that adversely affects the health and well-being of individuals, families, and broader social systems. Inconsistent practices may involve excluding couples who report active violence in the relationship, as CRE is primarily prevention-focused and considered an insufficient response. However, CRE is a rapidly growing, accessible community resource that can be considered an initial gateway toward second-order change for couples experiencing violence. We offer specific recommendations for the practice of CRE, including systematic IPV assessment, practitioner training, resource utilization, and curriculum adaptations. Family systems tenets and existing research related to violence among couples support our conclusion that something is indeed better than nothing.

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