McLindon Elizabeth, Kyei-Nimakoh Minerva, Giles Fiona C, FitzPatrick Kelly M, Tarzia Laura, Hegarty Kelsey
The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
The Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Womens Health (Lond). 2025 Jan-Dec;21:17455057251329640. doi: 10.1177/17455057251329640. Epub 2025 Jun 11.
Violent and abusive behavior in relationships causes immense individual and community harm. Mapping the emergence of different types of abuse over time and recognising behavioral patterns, could enable more targeted intimate partner violence (IPV) prevention, screening, and early intervention. While there has been some qualitative research into early warning signs of abuse and escalating homicide risks in relationships, no known studies have asked a large sample of survivors to document the sequence of abusive behaviors in a recent relationship.
To explore timelines of psychologically, physically, and sexually abusive behaviors and life events in a recent relationship (during the last 5 years) to create a macro timeline of abuse.
Cross sectional survey of a nationally representative sample (gender, age, state, locality).
Eight hundred and fifteen Australian IPV women survivors.
Results indicated that psychological abuse was a feature of most violent relationships, and almost always underpinned physical and sexual abuse. Psychological abuse often began before couples moved in together, while physical and sexual abuse came later. The earliest indicators for survivors that something was wrong was being isolated from others and feeling controlled by their partner. For many survivors, growing concern about the impact of abuse on their children occurred around the same time as leaving their relationship and trying to get help.
Findings indicate a pattern of escalating behaviors over the course of a relationship that are consistent with the concept of coercive control. The macro timeline contains important learnings for intervening early with future survivors.
恋爱关系中的暴力和虐待行为会对个人和社区造成巨大伤害。梳理不同类型虐待行为随时间的出现情况并识别行为模式,有助于更有针对性地预防、筛查亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)并进行早期干预。虽然已有一些关于虐待行为早期预警信号以及恋爱关系中杀人风险升级的定性研究,但尚无已知研究让大量幸存者记录近期恋爱关系中虐待行为的先后顺序。
探索近期恋爱关系(过去5年)中心理、身体和性虐待行为以及生活事件的时间线,以创建一个虐待行为的宏观时间线。
对具有全国代表性的样本(性别、年龄、州、地区)进行横断面调查。
815名澳大利亚遭受亲密伴侣暴力的女性幸存者。
结果表明,心理虐待是大多数暴力恋爱关系的特征,并且几乎总是身体和性虐待的基础。心理虐待通常在情侣同居之前就开始了,而身体和性虐待则在之后出现。对幸存者来说,最早表明情况不对劲的迹象是被他人孤立以及感觉被伴侣控制。对许多幸存者而言,在离开恋爱关系并寻求帮助的同时,对虐待行为对其子女影响的担忧也日益增加。
研究结果表明,恋爱关系过程中存在一种行为升级模式,这与强制控制的概念相符。该宏观时间线为未来对幸存者进行早期干预提供了重要经验教训。