Reader in Health Psychology, School of Health Sciences and Social Care, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UK.
Psychol Psychother. 2011 Sep;84(3):314-34. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8341.2010.02001.x. Epub 2011 Feb 25.
Previous qualitative research into the experience of intimate partner violence (IPV) has largely focused upon mature women's accounts. The objectives of this interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) were to explore three young women's understandings of why they had been vulnerable to IPV in mid-to-late adolescence, their experiences of IPV, and their recovery processes.
This study followed guidelines for IPA, largely focusing upon shared aspects of the experience of IPV as narrated by three young women who considered that they had since recovered from the experience.
Semi-structured interviews explored participants' retrospective understandings of how they had become entrapped in a long-term abusive relationship in adolescence, how IPV had affected them at the time, and the processes that they had found helpful to recover well-being.
Participants largely attributed their vulnerability to IPV to feeling confused about feelings and relationships, disconnected, and powerless in early adolescence. IPV was described as escalating insidiously, rendering participants confined, anxious and powerless, ensnaring them in their partner's family, marginalized in their own families, and undermining their identities. Recovery processes began with pivotal moments. Participants described repairing identity through engaging in age-appropriate activities, extricating self from the partner's family, and rebuilding family relationships.
Participants described experiences of IPV and recovery in adolescence that differed in some ways from those previously identified in adult women and were interpreted using theories of adolescent identity development and attachment.
先前有关亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)体验的定性研究主要集中在成熟女性的描述上。本解释现象学分析(IPA)的目的是探索三位年轻女性对她们为何在青少年中期至后期易受 IPV 影响的理解、她们的 IPV 经历以及她们的恢复过程。
本研究遵循 IPA 指南,主要关注三位年轻女性叙述的 IPV 经历的共同方面,她们认为自己已经从这种经历中恢复过来。
半结构化访谈探讨了参与者对自己如何在青少年时期陷入长期虐待关系的回顾性理解、IPV 当时对她们的影响,以及她们发现有助于恢复幸福感的过程。
参与者主要将自己的 IPV 脆弱性归因于青少年时期对感情和人际关系感到困惑、脱节和无力。IPV 被描述为逐渐升级,使参与者感到封闭、焦虑和无力,使她们陷入伴侣的家庭中,在自己的家庭中被边缘化,并破坏她们的身份认同。恢复过程始于关键时刻。参与者通过参与适合年龄的活动、将自己从伴侣的家庭中解脱出来以及重建家庭关系来修复身份认同。
参与者描述了青少年时期的 IPV 经历和恢复过程,在某些方面与成年女性以前确定的经历不同,并使用青少年身份发展和依恋理论进行了解释。