The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA.
Auburn University, AL, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2021 Apr;36(7-8):3065-3092. doi: 10.1177/0886260518771679. Epub 2018 May 4.
Guided by a review of the literature on intergenerational transmission of violence, or "the cycle of violence", and Johnson's typology of domestic violence, the current study qualitatively examined the romantic relationship experiences of 23 young adult women who were exposed to father-mother-perpetrated domestic violence (DV) during childhood and adolescence. Findings are partially consistent with the hypothesis that DV exposure is associated with an increased risk of later experiencing dating violence, such that half of the sample reported having abusive partners or relationships during high school. However, none of the young women reported violence or abuse during the early years of college, suggesting the salience of developmental timing when examining transmission of violence. Beyond whether the women experienced dating violence, they described how their earlier DV exposure experiences influence how they entered into, managed, and exited romantic relationships. By comparing their potential, former, and current romantic relationships with their fathers' violence and abuse, their mothers' victimization, and high school relationship partners' behaviors, the young women actively and strategically managed their relationship involvement over time. Although women exposed to both situational couple and coercive controlling violence reported experiencing abuse during high school, only women with coercive controlling exposure experienced reported having nonabusive, healthy, and supportive relationships. Findings suggest that the romantic relationship experiences of DV-exposed young adult women are complex, warranting a holistic approach that takes into consideration the full range of potential relationship experiences, the role of former relationships, and developmental timing when seeking to prevent and intervene in intergenerational transmission processes.
在文献综述的指导下,本研究对 23 名成年早期女性的浪漫关系经历进行了定性分析,这些女性在童年和青少年时期曾遭受过父母实施的家庭暴力(DV)。研究结果部分符合假设,即 DV 暴露与日后遭受约会暴力的风险增加有关,因此,一半的样本报告在高中时曾有过虐待伴侣或关系。然而,没有一位年轻女性报告在大学早期有过暴力或虐待行为,这表明在研究暴力的传递时,发展时机至关重要。除了女性是否经历过约会暴力之外,她们还描述了早年的 DV 暴露经历如何影响她们进入、管理和结束浪漫关系。通过将她们潜在的、前任的和现任的浪漫关系与父亲的暴力和虐待、母亲的受害经历以及高中时期的关系伴侣的行为进行比较,年轻女性随着时间的推移积极而策略地管理她们的关系参与。尽管同时经历情境性夫妻暴力和强制性控制暴力的女性报告在高中时曾遭受过虐待,但只有经历过强制性控制暴力的女性报告曾有过非虐待、健康和支持性的关系。研究结果表明,遭受 DV 暴露的成年早期女性的浪漫关系经历是复杂的,需要采取整体方法,考虑到潜在关系经历的全部范围、前一段关系的作用以及发展时机,以防止和干预代际传递过程。