亲密伴侣杀人未遂案女性幸存者中与父母相关的虐待行为。

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Child Abuse & Neglect Pub Date : 2024-10-30 DOI:10.1016/j.chiabu.2024.107119
Hila Avieli
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背景:尽管亲密伴侣杀人(IPH)问题日益受到关注,但在了解妇女在 IPH 未遂后继续遭受虐待的情况方面仍存在巨大差距,特别是在涉及共同养育子女的案件中。本研究的目标是通过探讨施暴者在分居后所使用的与养育子女相关的具体虐待策略来填补这一空白,从而提供有关胁迫性控制如何延伸至共同养育子女安排的重要见解,以及对幸存者的康复及其子女的安全和福祉的影响:以胁迫性控制为理论框架,探讨 IPH 未遂幸存者对与养育子女相关的分居后虐待策略的体验:采用解释性现象学分析方法,探讨亲密伴侣杀人未遂幸存者的经历:方法:使用访谈指南对九名参与者进行了深入的半结构化现象学访谈:结果:确定了四个主题:(1) 索取信息;(2) 干预父母的决定;(3) 获得经济控制权;(4) 利用前伴侣的家人进行代理控制:研究结果表明,共享父母身份可能是持续虐待的平台,这种虐待是杀人未遂行为的延伸。杀人未遂的幸存者由于其独特的情况和前伴侣的持续虐待,需要得到更多的关怀,而机构往往无法解决这些问题,这就突出了司法、福利机构、治疗师和家庭成员采取有针对性的干预措施的必要性。
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Parenting-related abuse among women survivors of attempted intimate partner homicide

Background

Despite increasing attention to intimate partner homicide (IPH), there is a significant gap in understanding the continuation of abuse after women survive attempted IPH, particularly in cases involving shared parenthood. The goal of this research is to fill this gap by exploring the specific parenting-related post-separation abuse tactics used by perpetrators, providing critical insights into the ways coercive control extends into shared parenting arrangements and the implications for survivors' healing as well as their children's safety and well-being.

Objective

Coercive control was used as a theoretical framework to explore attempted IPH survivors' experiences of parenting-related post-separation abuse tactics.

Participants and setting

An interpretive phenomenological analysis methodology was utilized to explore the experiences of women who survived an attempted intimate partner homicide.

Method

In-depth, semi-structured, phenomenological interviews, using an interview guide, were conducted with nine participants.

Results

Four themes were identified: (1) Claiming information; (2) Interfering with parental decisions; (3) Gaining economic control; and (4) Controlling by proxy using the ex-partner's family.

Conclusion

The findings suggest that shared parenthood may be a platform for ongoing abuse and that this abuse is an extension of the act of attempted homicide. Survivors of attempted IPH require heightened care due to their unique circumstances and the ongoing abuse by their ex-partners, which institutions often fail to address, highlighting the necessity for tailored interventions from justice, welfare agencies, therapists, and family members.
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期刊介绍: Official Publication of the International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. Child Abuse & Neglect The International Journal, provides an international, multidisciplinary forum on all aspects of child abuse and neglect, with special emphasis on prevention and treatment; the scope extends further to all those aspects of life which either favor or hinder child development. While contributions will primarily be from the fields of psychology, psychiatry, social work, medicine, nursing, law enforcement, legislature, education, and anthropology, the Journal encourages the concerned lay individual and child-oriented advocate organizations to contribute.
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