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亲密关系暴力和情境夫妻暴力下的低收入非裔美国女性受害者中的自杀行为。

Suicidal behavior among low-income, African American female victims of intimate terrorism and situational couple violence.

机构信息

Siena College, Loudonville, NY, USA.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2011 Sep;26(13):2568-91. doi: 10.1177/0886260510388280. Epub 2010 Dec 13.

Abstract

This study examined risk of suicidal behavior among low-income, African American women (N = 369) in three types of male intimate relationships- intimate terrorism (IT) (i.e., physical violence used within a general pattern of coercive control), situational couple violence (SCV; i.e., episodic physical violence that is not part of a general pattern of coercive control), and nonviolent (NV; i.e., no physical violence). IT victims had more than double the odds of suicidal behavior compared to SCV victims and this association remained significant after controlling for physical violence severity, depression symptoms, and alcohol and drug abuse. Risk of suicidal behavior was not significantly different for SCV victims compared to women in NV relationships. Findings emphasize the need for researchers and practitioners to distinguish between types of male partner violence when examining its context and consequences for female victims.

摘要

本研究考察了三种类型的男性亲密关系中,低收入的非裔美国女性(N=369)自杀行为的风险 - 亲密暴力(IT)(即,在普遍的强制性控制模式下使用的身体暴力),情境伴侣暴力(SCV)(即,非普遍强制性控制模式下的间歇性身体暴力)和非暴力(NV)(即,无身体暴力)。与 SCV 受害者相比,IT 受害者自杀行为的可能性是其两倍多,并且在控制了身体暴力严重程度、抑郁症状以及酒精和药物滥用后,这种关联仍然显著。与处于 NV 关系中的女性相比,SCV 受害者自杀行为的风险没有显著差异。研究结果强调,研究人员和从业者在研究其对女性受害者的背景和后果时,需要区分男性伴侣暴力的类型。

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