Humphreys J, Parker B, Campbell J C
School of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Annu Rev Nurs Res. 2001;19:275-306.
Intimate partner violence against women has received considerable attention from nurse-researchers over the past 10 years. Although the amount and sophistication of both quantitative and qualitative research have changed over time, nursing research on intimate partner violence against women has not lost its perspective; nurse-researchers have continued to address women survivors' full range of human responses to violence. Research into violence during pregnancy and battered women's psychological responses to abuse have received considerable attention. Research into violence during pregnancy and battered women's psychological responses to abuse have received considerable attention. Research into violence during pregnancy accounts for fully 20% of all the reviewed nursing research. The largely qualitative research into women's psychological responses to violence is particularly rich and remarkably similar across multiple studies. International studies on intimate partner violence are beginning to appear in the literature and research that addresses the unique experience of ethnically diverse women is occurring with greater frequency. The purpose of this chapter is to review nursing research on intimate partner violence against women in the past decade. Future directions for nursing research, practice, and education are included.
在过去十年中,亲密伴侣对女性的暴力行为受到了护士研究人员的广泛关注。尽管随着时间的推移,定量研究和定性研究的数量及复杂性都发生了变化,但关于亲密伴侣对女性暴力行为的护理研究并没有偏离其视角;护士研究人员继续关注女性幸存者对暴力行为的全方位人类反应。孕期暴力以及受虐妇女对虐待的心理反应的研究受到了相当多的关注。孕期暴力的研究占所有综述的护理研究的整整20%。关于女性对暴力行为心理反应的大量定性研究特别丰富,并且在多项研究中非常相似。关于亲密伴侣暴力的国际研究开始出现在文献中,针对不同种族女性独特经历的研究也越来越频繁。本章的目的是回顾过去十年中关于亲密伴侣对女性暴力行为的护理研究。还包括护理研究、实践和教育的未来方向。