Forgey Mary Ann, Badger Lee
Graduate School of Social Service, Fordham University, New York, NY 10023, USA.
Violence Vict. 2010;25(1):45-61. doi: 10.1891/0886-6708.25.1.45.
A sample of 248 enlisted active duty females married to civilian spouses completed a self-report survey that asked about their own and their spouse's violence. The survey also asked about their sex-role attitudes, marital satisfaction, alcohol use, childhood trauma, and depression. Results identified patterns of intimate partner violence and their relationship to the psychosocial risk factors. Females experiencing severe bidirectional violence were likely to be the most depressed and to have a history of child sexual abuse. Females experiencing minor bidirectional violence did not share any of the psychosocial risk factors found for severe bidirectional violence. Females perpetrating unilateral violence toward their spouses were found to be as satisfied in their marriages as nonviolent couples and less depressed than the females experiencing bidirectional violence.
一个由248名嫁给平民配偶的现役女性组成的样本完成了一项自我报告调查,该调查询问了她们自己以及配偶的暴力情况。调查还询问了她们的性别角色态度、婚姻满意度、饮酒情况、童年创伤和抑郁情况。结果确定了亲密伴侣暴力的模式及其与心理社会风险因素的关系。经历严重双向暴力的女性可能是最抑郁的,并且有儿童性虐待史。经历轻微双向暴力的女性没有出现严重双向暴力所具有的任何心理社会风险因素。发现对配偶实施单方面暴力的女性在婚姻中的满意度与非暴力夫妻相同,并且比经历双向暴力的女性抑郁程度更低。