Humphreys Tiffany, Sheeran Nicola
School of Applied Psychology, Griffith University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Violence Against Women. 2024 Oct 30:10778012241292265. doi: 10.1177/10778012241292265.
This study explored reproductive coercion and abuse (RCA) experiences of community-based victim/survivors, their responses to RCA, and perceived motivations for RCA. One hundred and one female RCA victim/survivors completed an online questionnaire. Intimate partners, family, friends, cultural/religious leaders, and health professionals were RCA perpetrators. Victim/survivors' RCA experiences were heterogeneous, incorporating a range of pregnancy-preventing and pregnancy-promoting RCA tactics. Women's response to RCA depended on how it was experienced; victim/survivors were more likely to reassert control when RCA was verbal and not physical. Finally, control was the primary motivator for RCA, followed by contextual factors, drug use, and religion/culture.
本研究探讨了社区受害者/幸存者的生殖胁迫与虐待(RCA)经历、他们对RCA的反应以及RCA的感知动机。101名女性RCA受害者/幸存者完成了一份在线问卷。亲密伴侣、家人、朋友、文化/宗教领袖和健康专业人员是RCA的实施者。受害者/幸存者的RCA经历具有异质性,包括一系列预防怀孕和促进怀孕的RCA策略。女性对RCA的反应取决于她们的经历方式;当RCA是言语上而非身体上的时,受害者/幸存者更有可能重新assert控制。最后,控制是RCA的主要动机,其次是背景因素、药物使用和宗教/文化。