Graham-Kevan Nicola, Archer John
Department of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire, UK.
J Interpers Violence. 2003 Nov;18(11):1247-70. doi: 10.1177/0886260503256656.
This study sought to both replicate and considerably extend the findings of Johnson (1999) that there are two distinct subgroups of physical aggression within relationships: intimate terrorism and common couple violence. The present sample consisted of women residing at Women's Aid shelters and their partners (N=86), male and female students (N=208), men attending male treatment programs for domestic violence and their partners (N=8), and male prisoners and their partners (N=192). Respondents completed measures on physical aggression, injuries sustained, escalation of physical aggression, and controlling behaviors. Cluster analysis was employed to categorize relationships as either intimate terrorism or common couple violence. Frequency analysis showed broad support for Johnson's findings.
本研究旨在复制并大幅扩展约翰逊(1999年)的研究结果,即恋爱关系中存在两种截然不同的身体攻击亚群体:亲密恐怖主义和普通伴侣暴力。本样本包括居住在妇女援助庇护所的女性及其伴侣(N = 86)、男女学生(N = 208)、参加男性家庭暴力治疗项目的男性及其伴侣(N = 8),以及男性囚犯及其伴侣(N = 192)。受访者完成了关于身体攻击、所受伤害、身体攻击升级和控制行为的测量。采用聚类分析将恋爱关系分类为亲密恐怖主义或普通伴侣暴力。频率分析结果广泛支持了约翰逊的研究发现。