Dixon Louise, Treharne Gareth J, Celi Elizabeth M, Hines Denise A, Lysova Alexandra V, Douglas Emily M
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
J Interpers Violence. 2022 Feb;37(3-4):1311-1337. doi: 10.1177/0886260520922342. Epub 2020 May 29.
This qualitative study explores the experiences of men who self-report victimization from a female intimate partner in four English-speaking countries. Forty-one men who reported any type of intimate partner abuse (IPA) from a female partner were recruited via targeted advertising in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Twelve online focus groups were conducted across countries using a phenomenologically informed design. Thematic analysis was carried out from an inductive and realist epistemological position and themes identified at a semantic level. This approach was taken to directly reflect the men's experiences and perspectives, ensuring the voices of this hard-to-reach and overlooked population were heard. Three themes were identified across the countries: ; and . It was found that most participants underwent physical harm in the context of coercive control and experienced abuse over long periods of time. They were slow to recognize the magnitude of their partners' behavior and act upon it for a range of reasons that are described in detail. In addition, promoting knowledge about the victimization of men by women, using appropriate language and active learning, was found to be important in helping the men gain autonomy and agency to break the pattern of abuse and aid their recovery. The implications of the findings for developing male-friendly IPA policy, practice, and services are discussed, in addition to the need for innovative research methodology to access hard-to-reach populations.
这项定性研究探讨了在四个英语国家中自我报告遭受女性亲密伴侣侵害的男性的经历。通过在澳大利亚、加拿大、英国和美国进行定向广告招募了41名报告遭受来自女性伴侣的任何类型亲密伴侣虐待(IPA)的男性。在各国开展了12次在线焦点小组讨论,采用了基于现象学的设计。从归纳和现实主义的认识论立场进行主题分析,并在语义层面确定主题。采用这种方法是为了直接反映男性的经历和观点,确保这个难以接触和被忽视的群体的声音被听到。在各国确定了三个主题: ;以及 。研究发现,大多数参与者在强制控制的背景下遭受身体伤害,并且长期遭受虐待。他们由于一系列详细描述的原因,很晚才认识到伴侣行为的严重性并采取行动。此外,发现通过使用适当的语言和主动学习来宣传关于男性遭受女性侵害的知识,对于帮助男性获得自主权和行动力以打破虐待模式并促进他们的康复很重要。除了需要创新的研究方法来接触难以接触的人群外,还讨论了研究结果对制定有利于男性的亲密伴侣虐待政策、实践和服务的影响。