Mohaupt Henning, Duckert Fanny
Alcohol and Drug Research Western Norway (KORFOR), Stavanger University Hospital, Stavanger, Norway; Alternative to Violence (ATV), Stavanger, Norway.
Alcohol and Drug Research Western Norway (KORFOR), Stavanger University Hospital, Stavanger, Norway; Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
Nord Psychol. 2016 Oct 1;68(4):272-286. doi: 10.1080/19012276.2016.1162107. Epub 2016 Mar 22.
Few studies have examined fathering in an intimate partner violence (IPV) context outside the US. The present study included 36 Norwegian men who were voluntarily participating in therapy after perpetrating acts of IPV. They were interviewed with the revised Parent Development Interview, which is designed to assess parental reflective functioning (parental RF), and screened for alcohol- and substance-use habits and trauma history. At the group level, participants exhibited poor parental RF, high relational trauma scores, and elevated alcohol intake. Parental RF did not correlate with education level, alcohol or substance use, or compound measures of trauma history. There was a moderate negative relationship between having experienced physical abuse in childhood and parental RF.
很少有研究在美国以外的亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)背景下考察父性行为。本研究纳入了36名挪威男性,他们在实施亲密伴侣暴力行为后自愿接受治疗。对他们进行了修订后的父母发展访谈,该访谈旨在评估父母的反思功能(父母反思功能),并对他们的酒精和药物使用习惯以及创伤史进行筛查。在组水平上,参与者表现出较差的父母反思功能、较高的关系创伤得分和较高的酒精摄入量。父母反思功能与教育水平、酒精或药物使用或创伤史的综合指标无关。童年时期遭受身体虐待与父母反思功能之间存在中度负相关。