McKenzie Mandy, Humphreys Cathy, Tarzia Laura
Department of General Practice & Primary Care, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.
Department of Social Work, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia.
Violence Against Women. 2025 Aug;31(10):2505-2525. doi: 10.1177/10778012241263102. Epub 2024 Jul 23.
A partner's reproductive coercion and abuse (RCA) can significantly undermine women's physical health and psychological wellbeing. Yet little research has explored how RCA affects experiences of mothering and relationships with children. Based on an analysis of interviews with 30 Australian mothers, we found that RCA affected mothering in complex ways. Many struggled with feeling detached, resentful, and guilty toward their children, while some found mothering an emotionally and morally restorative experience after the RCA. All felt compelled to conceal their abuse from their children and others. The findings have implications for how healthcare practitioners can support mothers in the aftermath of RCA.
伴侣的生殖胁迫与虐待(RCA)会严重损害女性的身体健康和心理健康。然而,很少有研究探讨RCA如何影响育儿经历以及与子女的关系。基于对30位澳大利亚母亲的访谈分析,我们发现RCA对育儿的影响错综复杂。许多母亲在与孩子相处时挣扎于疏离、怨恨和内疚的情绪中,而有些母亲则发现在经历RCA后,育儿在情感和道德上具有修复作用。所有人都觉得不得不向孩子和其他人隐瞒自己遭受的虐待。这些研究结果对医疗从业者在RCA之后如何支持母亲具有启示意义。