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女性亲密伴侣暴力幸存者向非正式网络成员披露经历的体验。

Female Intimate Partner Violence Survivors' Experiences With Disclosure to Informal Network Members.

机构信息

University of Alaska Anchorage, USA.

Temple University, Philadelphia, USA.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2021 Aug;36(15-16):NP8082-NP8100. doi: 10.1177/0886260519843282. Epub 2019 Apr 11.

Abstract

With the growing recognition of the importance of disclosure to informal network members (INMs) in shaping experiences for survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV), numerous quantitative studies have examined these processes, but have not provided detailed descriptive analyses of the disclosure process. Yet, these descriptive data can be a rich contribution in their own right given the dearth of knowledge about IPV disclosure. This article presents in-depth descriptive data on a Mid-Atlantic metropolitan area sample of 200 female IPV survivors' experiences with disclosure to their INMs (collected using a one-time, online survey). Most survivors (66%) disclosed to at least one INM during their initial violent relationship. The three most commonly experienced reactions to disclosure were INMs listening to the survivors' feelings, urging the survivors to talk about how they felt, and expressing that the violent partners' behaviors were problematic. The three least commonly experienced reactions were INMs blaming survivors or saying that they deserved to be treated that way, offering financial assistance, and telling them to stop talking about the incident(s). Among survivors who disclosed to their INMs, 93.9% agreed that disclosure to their INMs helped them in some way. Survivors had disclosure experiences that were relatively comparable with other survivor samples, indicating good external validity. The findings regarding reactions to disclosure were also comparable with previous studies, although the extant published literature was quite limited. Young female survivors experience a variety of reactions from their INMs, most often experiencing supportive and subjectively "positive" reactions. As the research delving into the influences and impacts of disclosure expands, close attention should be paid to how these variables are being collected and disseminated so that we have a better understanding of what happens during disclosure to INMs.

摘要

随着人们越来越认识到向非正规网络成员(INM)披露信息对亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)幸存者经历的重要性,许多定量研究已经检验了这些过程,但没有对披露过程进行详细的描述性分析。然而,鉴于对 IPV 披露的了解甚少,这些描述性数据本身就可以做出丰富的贡献。本文介绍了马里兰州中部大都市地区 200 名女性 IPV 幸存者向其 INM 披露经历的深入描述性数据(使用一次性在线调查收集)。大多数幸存者(66%)在最初的暴力关系中向至少一名 INM 披露过。向 INM 披露后最常经历的三种反应是:INM 倾听幸存者的感受、敦促幸存者谈论他们的感受、表达对暴力伴侣行为有问题的看法。最不常经历的三种反应是:INM 指责幸存者或说他们活该被那样对待、提供经济援助、告诉他们停止谈论事件。在向 INM 披露的幸存者中,93.9%的人同意向 INM 披露在某种程度上帮助了他们。幸存者的披露经历与其他幸存者样本相对可比,表明具有良好的外部有效性。关于对披露的反应的发现也与之前的研究相似,尽管已发表的文献相当有限。年轻的女性幸存者会从他们的 INM 那里得到各种各样的反应,最常见的是支持性和主观上的“积极”反应。随着对披露影响和影响的研究不断深入,应该密切关注这些变量是如何被收集和传播的,以便我们更好地了解向 INM 披露时发生了什么。

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