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陷入施虐者的陷阱:低收入女性亲密关系中的暴力循环。

Falling for the Ones That Were Abusive: Cycles of Violence in Low-Income Women's Intimate Relationships.

机构信息

Washington State University, Pullman, USA.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2021 Jul;36(13-14):NP7567-NP7595. doi: 10.1177/0886260519829771. Epub 2019 Feb 13.

Abstract

This study examines low-income women's cycles of lifelong violence victimization. A qualitative analysis of in-depth interviews with 24 low-income women living in Eastern Washington State illustrates the complexity of abusive interpersonal relationships, and the decision-making processes that abused women utilize to escape violence. The data illustrate patterns of a discursive process of normalization, wherein early experiences of violence socialized women to treat abuse as a normal and expected component of adult intimate unions. The normalization of abuse also set the stage for later abuse within intimate relationships to be downplayed. The participants' narratives demonstrate victims' efforts to interrupt cycles of violence by identifying protection of children and partners' other problematic behaviors as motivators in terminating their relationships. Abuse itself, however, is rarely stated as a main reason for victims to leave their abusers. The study's findings also highlight the importance of utilizing alternative sampling strategies, as the sample of domestic violence victims was not recruited via victim support services, but rather for a study of economic strain. The patterns elucidate the multiple ways in which abuse goes unrecognized and unreported within marginalized communities. These findings also provide insight for those within the victim advocacy network and researchers of domestic violence by showcasing the experiences of victims who are often excluded from studies of domestic violence. To those who work actively in the field, this study serves as a call to action to widen sampling strategies and examine abuse in ways that better fit victims' understandings and experiences of intimate partner and domestic violence.

摘要

本研究考察了低收入女性一生遭受暴力侵害的循环。对 24 名居住在华盛顿州东部的低收入女性的深入访谈的定性分析说明了虐待性人际关系的复杂性,以及受虐待女性用来逃避暴力的决策过程。这些数据说明了一种话语过程正常化的模式,即早期的暴力经历使女性将虐待视为成年亲密关系中正常和预期的一部分。虐待的正常化也为亲密关系中后来的虐待行为被淡化奠定了基础。参与者的叙述表明,受害者通过将保护孩子和伴侣的其他问题行为视为终止关系的动机,努力打破暴力循环。然而,虐待本身很少被视为受害者离开施虐者的主要原因。该研究的结果还强调了利用替代抽样策略的重要性,因为家庭暴力受害者的样本不是通过受害者支持服务招募的,而是为了一项关于经济压力的研究。这些模式阐明了在边缘化社区中,虐待行为未被识别和报告的多种方式。这些发现还为受害者倡导网络内的人员和家庭暴力研究人员提供了一些见解,展示了那些经常被排除在家庭暴力研究之外的受害者的经历。对于那些在该领域积极工作的人来说,这项研究呼吁扩大抽样策略,并以更符合受害者对亲密伴侣和家庭暴力的理解和体验的方式来检查虐待行为。

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