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土耳其女同性恋者的少数群体压力和亲密伴侣暴力经历。

Experiences of Minority Stress and Intimate Partner Violence Among Homosexual Women in Turkey.

机构信息

Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, Turkey.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2021 Oct;36(19-20):8984-9007. doi: 10.1177/0886260519864371. Epub 2019 Jul 22.

Abstract

Intimate partner violence (IPV) has been recognized as an important public health problem over the past two decades, and increased attention to violence in intimate relationships has been given to heterosexual couples. Although the vast majority of literature has determined the rate of IPV among lesbian, gay, bisexual couples, and relationship quality, few studies investigated how stress specific to living as a lesbian or bisexual woman might correlate with IPV in these relationships. For this reason, the purpose of this descriptive study was to determine the experiences of minority stress and IPV among homosexual women ( = 149) in Turkey. Data were collected using convenience and snowball sampling. Participants completed an interviewer-administered survey. Results indicated that victimization and perpetration of all the forms of IPV occur but the most prevalent was perpetration (66.4%) and victimization (63.1%) of psychological violence. The mean score of participants' total level of outness was found 4.78 ± 2.15 (0-10). Most participants (74.5%) reported being often exposed to discrimination in the public area and reported moderate level of internalized homophobia (2.72 ± 0.87). Participants' level of outness associated with psychological (Victimization = .319, = .00; Perpetration = .421, = .00), physical (Victimization = .184, = .025; Perpetration = .209, = .010), and sexual (Victimization = .263, = .001; Perpetration = .372, = .00) violence perpetration and victimization. It is also founded that there was relation between internalized homophobia level and sexual violence perpetration ( = .164, = .045)/victimization ( = .189, = .021). These findings demonstrate a need for health care staff to be aware of the prevalence of IPV and minority stress that affected this population. Mental health of homosexual individuals is under the risk due to minority stress and IPV experiences. Furthermore, this finding illustrated that need for additional empirical research improved interpersonal relationship among these women. Also, policies need to be developed to reduce the minority stress experienced by these individuals and provide integration with the society.

摘要

亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)在过去二十年中已被公认为一个重要的公共卫生问题,人们越来越关注异性恋伴侣之间的暴力行为。尽管绝大多数文献已经确定了女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋伴侣中的 IPV 发生率和关系质量,但很少有研究调查作为女同性恋或双性恋女性生活的特殊性压力如何与这些关系中的 IPV 相关。出于这个原因,本描述性研究的目的是确定土耳其女同性恋者(= 149 人)的少数群体压力和 IPV 经历。数据是通过方便和滚雪球抽样收集的。参与者完成了访谈式调查。结果表明,所有形式的 IPV 的受害和施暴都有发生,但最普遍的是心理暴力的施暴(66.4%)和受害(63.1%)。参与者的公开程度总得分平均值为 4.78 ± 2.15(0-10)。大多数参与者(74.5%)报告在公共区域经常遭受歧视,并报告中度内化恐同症(2.72 ± 0.87)。参与者的公开程度与心理暴力(受害=.319,=.00;施暴=.421,=.00)、身体暴力(受害=.184,=.025;施暴=.209,=.010)和性暴力(受害=.263,=.001;施暴=.372,=.00)的发生和受害有关。还发现内化恐同症水平与性暴力施暴(=.164,=.045)/受害(=.189,=.021)之间存在关系。这些发现表明,卫生保健人员需要意识到 IPV 和少数群体压力的普遍性,这些因素会影响到这一人群。同性恋者的心理健康因少数群体压力和 IPV 经历而处于危险之中。此外,这一发现表明需要进一步开展实证研究,以改善这些女性之间的人际关系。还需要制定政策,以减少这些人所经历的少数群体压力,并促进他们融入社会。

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