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动物虐待是更频繁和更严重形式的亲密伴侣暴力的风险标志。

Animal Maltreatment as a Risk Marker of More Frequent and Severe Forms of Intimate Partner Violence.

机构信息

University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2020 Nov;35(23-24):5131-5156. doi: 10.1177/0886260517719542. Epub 2017 Jul 14.

Abstract

Although there is a growing body of literature documenting the co-occurrence of animal abuse and intimate partner violence (IPV), only a few studies have examined the relationship between animal maltreatment, types of IPV, and abuse severity. The results of those studies have been inconclusive and in some cases even contradictory. The current study contributes new findings to that specific segment of the literature and sheds some light on the inconsistent findings in previous studies. Data were gathered from 86 abused women receiving services from domestic violence shelters across Canada via a structured survey about pet abuse and the level and types of IPV perpetrated by abusive partners. Type and severity of IPV was measured using subscales of the Revised Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS2) and the Checklist of Controlling Behaviors (CCB). Animal maltreatment was measured using the Partner's Treatment of Animals Scale (PTAS). Participants were divided into three groups: women who did not have pets during their abusive relationship ( = 31), women who had pets and reported little or no animal maltreatment ( = 21), and women who had pets and reported frequent or severe animal maltreatment ( = 34). Examining within-group variations in experiences of IPV and pet abuse using a series of one-way between-groups ANOVA tests, this study provides evidence to support the conclusion that women who report that their partner mistreated their pets are themselves at significantly greater risk of more frequent and severe forms of IPV, most specifically psychological, physical, and sexual abuse. The findings point to the urgency of better understanding and mitigating the unique barriers to leaving an abusive relationship faced by women with companion animals.

摘要

尽管越来越多的文献记录了动物虐待和亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的同时发生,但只有少数研究探讨了动物虐待、IPV 类型和虐待严重程度之间的关系。这些研究的结果尚无定论,在某些情况下甚至相互矛盾。本研究为该文献的特定部分提供了新的发现,并为先前研究中的不一致发现提供了一些解释。通过一项关于宠物虐待以及施虐伴侣实施的 IPV 类型和程度的结构化调查,从加拿大各地的家庭暴力庇护所接受服务的 86 名受虐妇女那里收集了数据。使用修订后的冲突策略量表(CTS2)和控制行为检查表(CCB)的子量表来衡量 IPV 的类型和严重程度。使用伴侣对待动物量表(PTAS)来衡量动物虐待情况。参与者分为三组:在受虐关系中没有宠物的妇女(n=31)、有宠物且报告很少或没有动物虐待的妇女(n=21)和有宠物且报告经常或严重动物虐待的妇女(n=34)。通过一系列的单向组间方差分析检验,在组内考察 IPV 和宠物虐待经历的变化,本研究提供了证据支持这样的结论,即报告伴侣虐待他们宠物的妇女本身面临更频繁和更严重形式的 IPV 的风险显著增加,特别是心理、身体和性虐待。这些发现表明,迫切需要更好地理解和减轻有伴侣动物的妇女离开虐待关系所面临的独特障碍。

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