Douglas Emily M, Hines Denise A
School of Social Work, Bridgewater State University, 95 Burrill Ave, Bridgewater, MA 02325, USA.
J Fam Violence. 2011 Aug;26(6):473-485. doi: 10.1007/s10896-011-9382-4.
For over 30 years, research has shown that men can and do sustain intimate partner violence (IPV) from their female partners. This is the first large-scale, nationally-based, quantitative study to systematically detail the helpseeking experiences of men who have sustained IPV from their female partners. The sample is composed of 302 men who were recruited from resources specializing in men's issues. Results indicate that men who seek help for IPV victimization have the most positive experiences in seeking help from family/friends, and mental health and medical providers. They have the least positive experiences with members of the DV service system. Cumulative positive helpseeking experiences were associated with lower levels of abusing alcohol; cumulative negative experiences were associated with higher rates of exceeding a clinical cut-off for post-traumatic stress disorder. Results are discussed in terms of implications for the social service sector and for future research.
三十多年来的研究表明,男性能够且确实遭受来自女性伴侣的亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)。这是第一项基于全国范围的大规模定量研究,系统地详细阐述了遭受来自女性伴侣的亲密伴侣暴力的男性寻求帮助的经历。样本由302名从专门处理男性问题的资源机构招募的男性组成。结果表明,因亲密伴侣暴力受害而寻求帮助的男性,在向家人/朋友、心理健康和医疗服务提供者寻求帮助时,有着最积极的经历。他们在与家庭暴力服务系统的成员接触时,经历最不积极。累积的积极寻求帮助经历与较低的酒精滥用水平相关;累积的消极经历与超过创伤后应激障碍临床临界值的较高比率相关。本文从对社会服务部门的影响以及对未来研究的影响方面对结果进行了讨论。