School of Social Work, Ariel University, Israel.
J Interpers Violence. 2022 Sep;37(17-18):NP15800-NP15825. doi: 10.1177/08862605211021981. Epub 2021 Jun 2.
Intimate partner homicide is a major public health concern around the world and the most lethal outcome of domestic violence. Its impact on the surviving bereaved offspring is immense, yet there is a significant gap in the literature regarding the long-term effects of this type of loss. The current qualitative study is aimed at filling this gap. The study used the constructivist paradigm of bereavement as a theoretical background to reveal the meanings constructed by bereaved Israeli daughters whose biological mothers were killed in acts of intimate partner homicide by their biological fathers. Three main themes of meaning emerged from 12 in-depth semi-structured interviews: "destruction of one's home"; "blast injury"; and "in doubt". An examination of the three themes in the current study reveals a deep shatter in participants' world of meaning to its very basic foundations. In light of intense psychological and social forces, the participants constructed and reconstructed such narratives of meaning in a continuous process of meaning making throughout their lives, years, and decades post loss. Derived from the findings are implications for practice. Mental healthcare professionals must attend to this basic shatter with an extreme level of caution, as they help homicide survivors reconstruct a world of meaning shattered by loss. Moreover, the long-lasting effects emphasize an appropriate legal and political involvement; specifically, policy regulations and rights should provide psychosocial care programs that are suited to the needs of offspring co-victims of intimate partner homicide in particular. In light of the strong social influence on participants' loss experience, further efforts are required to raise social awareness about this burning social concern and to fight the stigmatization of co-victims of homicide in general and co-victims of intimate partner homicide in particular.
亲密伴侣杀人是一个全球性的主要公共卫生问题,也是家庭暴力最致命的后果。它对幸存的丧偶后代影响巨大,但关于这种丧失的长期影响,文献中存在很大的差距。目前的定性研究旨在填补这一空白。该研究使用丧亲的建构主义范式作为理论背景,揭示了亲生母亲被亲生父亲在亲密伴侣杀人行为中杀害的以色列亲生女儿所构建的意义。通过 12 次深度半结构化访谈,出现了三个主要的主题:“家园被毁”;“爆炸伤”;和“怀疑”。对当前研究中的三个主题的考察揭示了参与者的意义世界在其最基本的基础上被深深粉碎。鉴于强烈的心理和社会力量,参与者在整个生命、数年和几十年的丧亲后,以一种持续的意义构建过程中构建和重构了这样的意义叙事。从调查结果中得出了对实践的启示。心理健康专业人员在帮助杀人幸存者重建因丧失而破碎的意义世界时,必须极其谨慎地关注这一基本的破碎。此外,这种持久的影响强调了适当的法律和政治参与;具体而言,政策法规和权利应提供适合亲密伴侣杀人案中共同受害者的特定需要的心理社会关怀方案。鉴于社会对参与者丧失经历的强烈影响,需要进一步努力提高社会对这一热点社会问题的认识,并打击对一般杀人案共同受害者,特别是亲密伴侣杀人案共同受害者的污名化。