Cordova J V, Jacobson N S, Gottman J M, Rushe R, Cox G
Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle 98195.
J Abnorm Psychol. 1993 Nov;102(4):559-64. doi: 10.1037//0021-843x.102.4.559.
To better understand the relationship dynamics of couples experiencing husband-to-wife violence, the interaction patterns of 29 domestically violent (DV), 15 distressed but nonviolent (DNV), and 13 happily married (HM) couples were examined using the Marital Interaction Coding System and lag sequential analyses. DV spouses were generally more often aversive and less often facilitative than nonviolent couples. DV couples were significantly more likely to engage in negative reciprocity than their DNV or their HM counterparts. DV wives were as likely as their husbands to reciprocate negative behavior. Furthermore, no support was found for a negative reinforcement hypothesis that husbands' aversiveness was shaped or maintained by wives' capitulation.
为了更好地理解经历丈夫对妻子暴力的夫妻之间的关系动态,使用婚姻互动编码系统和滞后序列分析,对29对遭受家庭暴力(DV)的夫妻、15对苦恼但非暴力(DNV)的夫妻以及13对婚姻幸福(HM)的夫妻的互动模式进行了研究。与非暴力夫妻相比,遭受家庭暴力的配偶通常更常表现出厌恶行为,而较少表现出促进性行为。与苦恼但非暴力或婚姻幸福的夫妻相比,遭受家庭暴力的夫妻进行负面互惠的可能性显著更高。遭受家庭暴力的妻子与丈夫一样,都有可能对负面行为进行互惠。此外,没有证据支持消极强化假设,即丈夫的厌恶行为是由妻子的屈服所塑造或维持的。