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亲密关系中虐待动物、情感虐待和经济虐待之间的联系:来自全国代表性普通公众样本的证据。

The Connection Between Animal Abuse, Emotional Abuse, and Financial Abuse in Intimate Relationships: Evidence From a Nationally Representative Sample of the General Public.

机构信息

University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2022 Mar;37(5-6):2331-2353. doi: 10.1177/0886260520939197. Epub 2020 Jul 9.

Abstract

This article empirically examines the extent to which the co-occurrence of the maltreatment of companion animals and intimate partner violence (IPV) previously documented in samples of women accessing services from domestic violence shelters extends to a nationally representative sample of the general Canadian population, with a specific focus on emotional and financial abuse. Using data from the intimate partner victimization module of the 2014 Canadian General Social Survey ( = 17,950), the authors find that reporting one's intimate partner threatened or abused companion animals in the home increased the probability that one had experienced at least one form of emotional abuse or financial abuse by 38.6% ( ≤ .001) and 7.5% ( ≤ .001), respectively, net of several key control variables. Moreover, the findings indicate that those who identify as women are significantly more likely to report their partner emotionally or financially abused them and threatened or mistreated their pet(s); the connection between animal maltreatment and IPV is particularly pronounced for emotional IPV when compared with other forms of IPV; challenge the commonplace conceptualization of animal abuse as a form of property abuse; and suggest a need for a more nuanced understanding of IPV perpetrators vis-à-vis animal maltreatment. This is the first study to use nationally representative data to assess the co-occurrence of animal abuse and IPV, and as such, it makes significant contributions to the interdisciplinary literature on animal abuse and IPV.

摘要

本文通过实证研究,考察了先前在家庭暴力庇护所寻求服务的女性样本中所记录的伴侣动物虐待和亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的同时发生情况,在多大程度上延伸到了加拿大普通人群的全国代表性样本,重点关注情感和经济虐待。利用 2014 年加拿大综合社会调查( = 17950)亲密伴侣受害模块的数据,作者发现,报告伴侣在家中威胁或虐待伴侣动物会使一个人经历至少一种形式的情感虐待或经济虐待的可能性分别增加 38.6%( ≤.001)和 7.5%( ≤.001),这是在考虑了几个关键控制变量之后得出的结果。此外,研究结果表明,那些自认为是女性的人更有可能报告自己的伴侣在情感上或经济上虐待他们,并威胁或虐待他们的宠物;与其他形式的 IPV 相比,动物虐待与 IPV 之间的联系在情感 IPV 中尤为明显;对将动物虐待视为一种财产虐待的常见概念提出了挑战;并表明需要更细致地了解 IPV 犯罪者与动物虐待之间的关系。这是首次使用全国代表性数据评估动物虐待和 IPV 的同时发生情况,因此,它为动物虐待和 IPV 的跨学科文献做出了重大贡献。

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