Winstok Zeev, Smadar-Dror Ronit
University of Haifa, Israel
University of Haifa, Israel.
J Interpers Violence. 2015 Jul;30(12):1998-2037. doi: 10.1177/0886260514552277. Epub 2014 Oct 13.
Partner sanction in this study is a form/tactic of violence, much like verbal and physical violence, which partners use toward each other during their conflicts. The partner sanction embodies a temporary deprivation of a mutually agreed-on right. The purpose of this study is to develop a theoretical and operational framework of sanctions partners use. The study sampled 74 heterosexual couples from the general population (148 male and female participants). The findings support the validity and reliability of the sanction measurement. Furthermore, findings indicate that the use of sanctions between partners is highly prevalent among men and women in the general population; that the more one partner uses sanctions, the more the other partner uses it; and that sanctions are strongly associated with other violent tactics partners use in their conflict (i.e., verbal and physical). Theoretical and empirical implications of the theoretical framework and the findings are discussed, including the role of sanctions in partner conflicts that escalate to severe forms of violence.
本研究中的伴侣制裁是一种暴力形式/策略,与言语暴力和身体暴力非常相似,是伴侣在冲突期间相互施加的。伴侣制裁体现了对双方共同认可的权利的暂时剥夺。本研究的目的是构建一个伴侣使用制裁的理论和操作框架。该研究从普通人群中抽取了74对异性恋伴侣(148名男性和女性参与者)。研究结果支持了制裁测量的有效性和可靠性。此外,研究结果表明,伴侣之间使用制裁在普通人群的男性和女性中非常普遍;一方使用制裁越多,另一方使用制裁也越多;并且制裁与伴侣在冲突中使用的其他暴力策略(即言语和身体暴力)密切相关。本文讨论了该理论框架和研究结果的理论及实证意义,包括制裁在升级为严重暴力形式的伴侣冲突中的作用。