Katz Emma
Liverpool Hope University, UK.
Violence Against Women. 2019 Dec;25(15):1829-1853. doi: 10.1177/1077801218824998. Epub 2019 Feb 7.
Some mother-child relationships become more strained and distant than others in domestic violence contexts, but the processes influencing this are little understood. Qualitative interviews with 15 mothers and 15 children were held to explore their experiences. Findings suggested that five interlinked factors influenced levels of closeness, distance, and strain in mother-child relationships: (1) perpetrator's/father's behavior toward children, (2) perpetrator's/father's use of domestic violence, (3) perpetrator's/father's undermining of mother-child relationship, (4) mother's ability to emotionally connect to children, and (5) children's views of mother and perpetrator/father. These findings have global significance for services and practitioners who work with domestic violence-experienced mothers and children and may help to tailor responses more effectively to mothers' and children's needs.
在家庭暴力环境中,一些母子关系比其他关系更加紧张和疏远,但影响这种情况的过程却鲜为人知。对15位母亲和15名儿童进行了定性访谈以探究他们的经历。研究结果表明,五个相互关联的因素影响着母子关系中的亲密、疏远和紧张程度:(1)施暴者/父亲对孩子的行为,(2)施暴者/父亲对家庭暴力的使用,(3)施暴者/父亲对母子关系的破坏,(4)母亲与孩子情感连接的能力,以及(5)孩子对母亲和施暴者/父亲的看法。这些发现对为有家庭暴力经历的母亲和孩子提供服务的机构及从业者具有全球意义,可能有助于更有效地根据母亲和孩子的需求调整应对措施。