Tucker Joan S, Wenzel Suzanne L, Straus Julie B, Ryan Gery W, Golinelli Daniela
RAND Corporation.
Violence Against Women. 2005 Oct;11(10):1319-40. doi: 10.1177/1077801205280190.
As part of a larger study, the authors investigated experiences of recent violence among sexually active, substance-using women. Structured interviews were conducted with 172 women living in shelters and low-income housing, 41 of whom also completed an in-depth interview on their worst violent episode. Structured interviews indicated that rape and self-blame were more common among sheltered women. In-depth interviews suggested that sheltered women were vulnerable to instrumental aggression from a range of perpetrators, whereas housed women tended to experience hostile partner aggression. Intoxication during the violent episodes was more common among sheltered women. Implications for violence prevention and treatment services are discussed.
作为一项规模更大研究的一部分,作者调查了性活跃、使用毒品的女性近期遭受暴力的经历。对居住在庇护所和低收入住房中的172名女性进行了结构化访谈,其中41人还就其最严重的暴力事件完成了深度访谈。结构化访谈表明,强奸和自责在住在庇护所的女性中更为常见。深度访谈显示,住在庇护所的女性容易受到来自一系列施暴者的工具性攻击,而有住房的女性往往遭受伴侣的敌意攻击。暴力事件期间的醉酒情况在住在庇护所的女性中更为常见。文中讨论了对暴力预防和治疗服务的启示。