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关于亲密伴侣暴力和酒精消费的态度。

Attitudes About Intimate Partner Violence and Alcohol Consumption.

机构信息

California State University, Fresno, USA.

Montclair State University, NJ, USA.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2022 Jan;37(1-2):726-742. doi: 10.1177/0886260520914583. Epub 2020 Apr 20.

Abstract

This mixed methods study analyzed individual attitudes regarding how the gender of an aggressor, levels of aggression (i.e., slapping, punching, or threatening with a weapon), and alcohol consumption (i.e., one beer, three beers, or six beers) are associated with attitudes about (a) the use of violence in intimate partner violence (IPV) in a romantic relationship and (b) the influence of alcohol on the violent act. Individuals ( = 546) participated in an online survey using multiple segment factorial vignettes, which allowed participants to respond to the actions of characters in a hypothetical scenario rather than how they might have reacted in a similar scenario. Regarding the use of IPV, 512 believed the violent act should not have occurred. Logistic regressions revealed participants (a) were significantly less likely to say alcohol influenced a male in comparison to a female, (b) were significantly more likely to respond that the perpetrator's behavior was influenced by having drunk three or six beers compared with just one, and (c) were not significantly more or less likely to say the alcohol influenced the type of violence used. Analyses of qualitative responses (a) reinforced beliefs that violence (generally) and IPV (specifically) were not acceptable and (b) showed that beliefs about the influence of alcohol included attitudes regarding alcohol enhancing emotions and/or clouding judgment, perpetrators being in control regardless of alcohol intake, alcohol not being used as an excuse for violence, alcohol affecting people differently, and alcohol results in people showing their true selves. In addition, participants tended to downplay alcohol-related female-perpetrated aggressions. The results of this study help to better understand attitudes about IPV and the role that alcohol plays in violent relationships. Information derived from this study can be used in informational and intervention workshops which address IPV.

摘要

这项混合方法研究分析了个体对攻击者的性别、攻击程度(即拍打、拳击或用武器威胁)和酒精摄入量(即一杯啤酒、三杯啤酒或六杯啤酒)如何与以下方面的态度相关联的看法:(a) 在浪漫关系中的亲密伴侣暴力 (IPV) 中使用暴力,以及 (b) 酒精对暴力行为的影响。共有 546 名个体通过多段式情境设想参与了在线调查,这使参与者能够对虚构场景中的角色行为做出反应,而不是对类似场景中的自身反应做出反应。关于使用 IPV,512 人认为暴力行为不应该发生。逻辑回归显示,与女性相比,参与者 (a) 更不可能说酒精会影响男性,(b) 更有可能认为行为者的行为受到喝了三杯或六杯啤酒的影响,而不是只喝了一杯,以及 (c) 更不可能或不太可能说酒精会影响使用的暴力类型。对定性反应的分析 (a) 强化了关于暴力(一般)和 IPV(具体)不可接受的信念,以及 (b) 表明,关于酒精影响的信念包括对酒精增强情绪和/或模糊判断力的态度、无论酒精摄入量如何,行为者都能控制局面、酒精不能作为暴力的借口、酒精对人的影响不同,以及酒精导致人表现出真实的自我。此外,参与者往往淡化了与酒精相关的女性施暴行为。这项研究的结果有助于更好地了解关于 IPV 的态度以及酒精在暴力关系中所扮演的角色。从这项研究中获得的信息可以用于解决 IPV 的信息和干预研讨会。

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