Stark E, Flitcraft A
Domestic Violence Training Project, New Haven, CT 06511, USA.
Int J Health Serv. 1995;25(1):43-64. doi: 10.2190/H6V6-YP3K-QWK1-MK5D.
This article explores the importance of woman battering for female suicidality, with special attention to the link among black women. Suicidality has classically been framed with a distinctly male bias. As a result, suicide attempts (a predominantly female event) have been defined as "failed suicides" and the distinctive social context of suicidality among women has been missed. The authors propose that suicidality among battered women is evoked by the "entrapment" women experience when they are subjected to "coercive control" by abusive men. A literature review highlights the probable importance of male violence as a cause of female suicidality. Pursuing this possibility, we assess the significance of battering in a sample of women who have attempted suicide, the characteristics of battered women who attempt suicide, and the appropriateness of the medical response. The results indicate that battering may be the single most important cause of female suicidality, particularly among black and pregnant women. The implications of this finding for theory and clinical intervention are discussed.
本文探讨了女性遭受殴打对女性自杀倾向的重要性,特别关注黑人女性之间的联系。传统上,自杀倾向一直以明显的男性偏见来界定。因此,自杀未遂(这主要是女性的行为)被定义为“自杀失败”,而女性自杀倾向的独特社会背景也被忽视了。作者提出,受虐妇女的自杀倾向是由女性在遭受虐待男性的“强制控制”时所经历的“困境”引发的。一项文献综述强调了男性暴力作为女性自杀倾向原因的可能重要性。为了探究这种可能性,我们评估了殴打行为在自杀未遂女性样本中的重要性、试图自杀的受虐妇女的特征以及医疗应对措施的适当性。结果表明,殴打行为可能是女性自杀倾向的最重要单一原因,尤其是在黑人和孕妇中。本文还讨论了这一发现对理论和临床干预的影响。