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寻求赌博的慰藉:赌博和亲密伴侣暴力对女性赌徒的循环。

Seeking Solace in Gambling: The Cycle of Gambling and Intimate Partner Violence Against Women Who Gamble.

机构信息

School of Health Medical and Applied Sciences), Central Queensland University, G.07 Building 8, University Drive, 4670, Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia.

School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Sciences), Central Queensland University, Cairns, Queensland), Australia.

出版信息

J Gambl Stud. 2023 Jun;39(2):795-812. doi: 10.1007/s10899-022-10134-6. Epub 2022 Jun 7.

Abstract

This study explored women's gambling in response to male intimate partner violence (IPV). Twenty-four women were recruited through service providers and online advertising. All women had been victimised by IPV and all experienced problems relating to the gambling on electronic gaming machines (EGMs). Thematic analysis of their in-depth interviews identified three major themes. The main pattern of gambling and IPV (Theme 1) was where ongoing coercive control preceded the woman's gambling. Situational violence in response to gambling was also observed. Regardless of temporal sequence, a self-perpetuating cycle of gambling and IPV victimisation was typically apparent, with both issues escalating over time. Reflecting severe traumatic violence, push factors from IPV that motivated the women's gambling (Theme 2) included physical escape, psychological escape, hope of regaining control over their lives, and gambling to cope with the legacy of abuse. Pull factors attracting these women to gambling venues (Theme 3) appeared to have heightened appeal to these victims of IPV. These included venues' social, geographic and temporal accessibility, allowance for uninterrupted play on EGMs, and the addictive nature of EGMs. These push and pull factors led to these women's prolonged and harmful gambling while exacerbating their partner's violence. Concerted efforts are needed to assist women in this cycle of IPV and gambling, prevent violence against women, and reduce harmful gambling products and environments.

摘要

本研究探讨了女性对男性亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的赌博行为。通过服务提供商和在线广告招募了 24 名女性。所有女性都曾遭受过 IPV 侵害,并且都经历过与电子游戏赌博相关的问题。对她们深入访谈的主题分析确定了三个主要主题。赌博和 IPV 的主要模式(主题 1)是持续的强制控制先于女性赌博。还观察到针对赌博的情境暴力。无论时间顺序如何,赌博和 IPV 受害的自我延续循环通常很明显,随着时间的推移,两个问题都在升级。反映出严重的创伤性暴力,推动女性赌博的 IPV 因素(主题 2)包括身体逃避、心理逃避、重新获得对生活控制的希望,以及赌博来应对虐待的遗留问题。吸引这些女性去赌博场所的拉动因素(主题 3)对这些 IPV 受害者似乎具有更高的吸引力。这些因素包括场所的社交、地理和时间可及性、允许不间断地玩电子游戏,以及电子游戏的成瘾性。这些推动因素和拉动因素导致这些女性长时间、有害地赌博,同时加剧了她们伴侣的暴力行为。需要共同努力来帮助这些女性摆脱 IPV 和赌博的循环,防止针对妇女的暴力行为,并减少有害的赌博产品和环境。

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