Walker Robert, Logan T K, Jordan Carol E, Campbell Jacquelyn C
Department of Psychiatry and the Center on Drug and Alcohol Research, University of Kentucky, Lexington, 40504-2645, USA.
Trauma Violence Abuse. 2004 Apr;5(2):143-93. doi: 10.1177/1524838003262333.
Given the number of divorces that occur each year as well as the high rates of intimate partner violence, it is critical that divorce/separation and victimization be considered in research and in clinical practice with women. However, the separation/divorce research and victimization research has often been conducted independently, with limited attention to integration. The integration of these two domains is critically important in facilitating the understanding of these issues for women. This article has 5 main purposes: (a) to review the research on the general consequences of separation; (b) to review the research on the consequences of separation when children are involved; (c) to review the research on the consequences of victimization; (d) to integrate the separation and victimization research to examine separation in the context of victimization; and (e) to discuss the implications of separation in the context of victimization for practice and research.
鉴于每年发生的离婚数量以及亲密伴侣暴力的高发生率,在针对女性的研究和临床实践中考虑离婚/分居和受害情况至关重要。然而,分居/离婚研究和受害情况研究往往是独立进行的,对两者整合的关注有限。这两个领域的整合对于促进对女性这些问题的理解极为重要。本文有五个主要目的:(a)回顾关于分居一般后果的研究;(b)回顾涉及子女时分居后果的研究;(c)回顾受害后果的研究;(d)整合分居和受害情况研究,以审视受害背景下的分居情况;(e)讨论受害背景下分居情况对实践和研究的启示。