Campbell Jacquelyn C
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, MD, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2004 Dec;19(12):1464-77. doi: 10.1177/0886260504269698.
Only approximately one-half of the 456 women who were killed or almost killed by a husband, boyfriend, or ex-husband or ex-boyfriend in a recent national study of homicide of women accurately perceived their risk of being killed by their abusive partner. Women are unlikely to overestimate their risk; however, many will underestimate the severity of the situation. From the same study, it was found that relatively few of the victims of actual or attempted intimate partner femicide were seen by domestic violence advocates during the year before they were killed; they were far more likely to be seen in the health care system. Implications are drawn as to innovative ways that women who are abused can be identified and with skilled assessment of the danger in their relationship helped make more informed plans for their safety.
在最近一项关于女性杀人案的全国性研究中,456名被丈夫、男友、前夫或前男友杀害或险些杀害的女性中,只有大约一半准确地意识到自己被虐待伴侣杀害的风险。女性不太可能高估自己的风险;然而,许多人会低估情况的严重性。从同一研究中发现,在实际或企图的亲密伴侣杀妻案受害者中,在被杀前一年被家庭暴力倡导者发现的相对较少;她们更有可能出现在医疗保健系统中。文中探讨了一些创新方法,以便能够识别受虐待的女性,并通过对其关系中的危险进行专业评估,帮助她们为自身安全做出更明智的规划。