University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
J Interpers Violence. 2020 Nov;35(23-24):5390-5413. doi: 10.1177/0886260517719905. Epub 2017 Jul 24.
There is a substantive body of research focusing on women's experiences of intimate partner violence (IPV), but a lack of qualitative studies focusing on men's experiences as of IPV. This article addresses this gap in the literature by paying particular attention to hegemonic masculinities and men's perceptions of IPV. Men ( = 9) participated in in-depth interviews. Interview data were rigorously subjected to thematic analysis, which revealed five key themes in the men's narratives: fear of IPV, maintaining power and control, victimization as a forbidden narrative, critical understanding of IPV, and breaking the silence. Although the men share similar stories of victimization as women, the way this is influenced by their gendered histories is different. While some men reveal a willingness to disclose their victimization and share similar fear to women victims, others reframe their victim status in a way that sustains their own power and control. The men also draw attention to the contextual realities that frame abuse, including histories of violence against the women who used violence and the realities of communities suffering intergenerational affects of colonized histories. The findings reinforce the importance of in-depth qualitative work toward revealing the context of violence, understanding the impact of fear, victimization, and power/control on men's mental health as well as the outcome of legal and support services and lack thereof. A critical discussion regarding the gendered context of violence, power within relationships, and addressing men's need for support without redefining victimization or taking away from policies and support for women's ongoing victimization concludes the work.
有大量研究关注女性遭受亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的经历,但缺乏关注男性遭受 IPV 经历的定性研究。本文通过特别关注霸权男性气质和男性对 IPV 的看法,弥补了这一文献空白。9 名男性参与了深入访谈。访谈数据经过严格的主题分析,揭示了男性叙述中的五个关键主题:对 IPV 的恐惧、维护权力和控制、将受害视为被禁止的叙述、对 IPV 的批判性理解以及打破沉默。尽管这些男性与女性受害者有着相似的受害经历,但这种经历受到他们性别历史的影响是不同的。虽然有些男性愿意披露自己的受害经历并分享与女性受害者相似的恐惧,但另一些男性则以维持自己权力和控制的方式重新构建自己的受害地位。男性还提请注意构成虐待的背景现实,包括对施暴女性的暴力史以及遭受殖民历史代际影响的社区的现实。研究结果强调了进行深入定性研究的重要性,以揭示暴力的背景、理解恐惧、受害、权力/控制对男性心理健康的影响以及法律和支持服务的结果及其缺乏。最后,对暴力的性别背景、关系中的权力以及在不重新定义受害或剥夺妇女持续受害的政策和支持的情况下满足男性支持需求进行了批判性讨论。