Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Violence Against Women. 2024 Jan;30(1):101-125. doi: 10.1177/10778012231205586. Epub 2023 Oct 9.
Although intimate partner violence (IPV)-exposed mothers report distress during family court proceedings, no known research examines what helps them cope. We analyzed qualitative responses from 214 IPV-exposed mothers to the question of who/what helped during family court. Participants described (a) receiving social support, (b) accessing tools and resources, (c) modifying actions, thoughts, and emotions to adapt to a system that is not trauma-informed, (d) being believed/validated, and (e) managing post-separation family life as helpful. Participants also reported (f) barriers to navigating family law proceedings; a few expressed nothing helped. Findings support a trauma-informed, network-oriented approach to supporting family court-involved survivor mothers.
尽管亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)暴露的母亲在家庭法庭诉讼过程中报告感到痛苦,但目前尚没有研究探讨什么有助于她们应对。我们分析了 214 名 IPV 暴露的母亲对以下问题的定性回答:在家庭法庭期间谁/什么对她们有帮助。参与者描述了:(a)获得社会支持,(b)获得工具和资源,(c)修改行为、思想和情绪以适应非创伤知情的系统,(d)被相信/验证,以及(e)管理分居后的家庭生活有帮助。参与者还报告了(f)在家庭法律程序中遇到的障碍;少数人表示没有任何帮助。研究结果支持采用以创伤知情、网络为导向的方法来支持家庭法庭涉及的幸存母亲。