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你是否认为你的伴侣有能力杀了你?对女性 IPV 幸存者对致命风险指标的看法的考察。

Do You Believe Your Partner is Capable of Killing You? An Examination of Female IPV Survivors' Perceptions of Fatality Risk Indicators.

机构信息

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.

Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2022 Jan;37(1-2):NP594-NP619. doi: 10.1177/0886260520916273. Epub 2020 May 9.

Abstract

Advocates in the field of intimate partner violence (IPV) have started to more actively engage survivors around their own perceptions of their lethality risk, as well as assist them in developing strategies for reducing and managing risk related to reassault and intimate partner homicide (IPH). Although research has examined the risk factors most associated with risk and utilized this information in the development and validation of risk assessment tools to be used with survivors, less is known about which indicators survivors most associate with lethality risk. This study aims to fill this gap by examining which risk indicators IPV survivors associate with fatality risk. Classification and regression tree analyses were used to differentiate between women who believed their partners were capable of killing them and those who did not. Data on a sample of 213 survivors of IPV used in this analysis were collected as part of a larger study in which a risk assessment instrument was piloted across four counties within New Jersey in 2016. More than three fourths of participants believed that their abuser was capable of killing them. Alhough the majority of survivors in the study felt as though their abusers were capable of killing them, there was variation in how survivors prioritized risk indicators. Factors associated with fatality risk included: (a) prior homicide threats; (b) whether the abusers had control over survivors' daily activities; (c) abusers' access to a gun; and (d) abusers' drug use. Findings suggest that IPV survivors need targeted intervention strategies around IPH, particularly those at higher perceived risk levels given the presence of risk indicators and their perceptions of lethality threat.

摘要

亲密伴侣暴力 (IPV) 领域的倡导者开始更积极地关注幸存者对自身致命风险的认知,并协助他们制定减少和管理与再攻击和亲密伴侣凶杀 (IPH) 相关风险的策略。尽管研究已经检查了与风险最相关的风险因素,并利用这些信息开发了用于幸存者的风险评估工具的开发和验证,但对于幸存者最与致命风险相关的指标知之甚少。本研究旨在通过检查 IPV 幸存者与致命风险相关的风险指标来填补这一空白。分类和回归树分析用于区分认为伴侣有能力杀死自己的女性和不认为伴侣有能力杀死自己的女性。本分析中使用的 213 名 IPV 幸存者的数据是作为 2016 年在新泽西州四个县试点风险评估工具的更大研究的一部分收集的。超过四分之三的参与者认为他们的施虐者有能力杀死他们。虽然研究中的大多数幸存者都认为他们的施虐者有能力杀死他们,但幸存者对风险指标的重视程度存在差异。与致命风险相关的因素包括:(a) 先前的杀人威胁;(b) 施虐者是否控制幸存者的日常活动;(c) 施虐者是否可以获得枪支;以及 (d) 施虐者是否吸毒。研究结果表明,IPV 幸存者需要针对 IPH 的干预策略,特别是那些风险指标存在且感知到致命威胁的幸存者,需要给予更高的关注。

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