Gender and Same-Sex Intimate Partner Violence: A Systematic Literature Review

Isa Correia de Barros, A. Sani, L. Santos
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The infl uence of gender on intimate partner violence (IPV) has been predominantly studied in opposite sex relationships. This article presents the results of a systematic literature review in which the aim was to understand how gender may aff ect not only the violence in same-sex IPV but also, and mostly, each element of the couple and third-party responses. The search was conducted in four electronic databases: B-on , PubMed , Sage and PsycINFO . From the analysis of seven articles selected, four major domains were identifi ed in which gender aff ects these relationships: normalizing violence; diffi culty in recognizing violence; diffi culty in seeking help; and social isolation. It was concluded that gender, or gender role expectations, cannot be ignored while studying this phenomenon. More than infl uencing violence per se , gender shapes the way each element of the couple perceives their experiences and third-party perceptions (e.g., family, friends, justice system, and victims support services professionals), preventing an adequate social response to this form of violence.
性别与同性亲密伴侣暴力:系统文献综述
性别对亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的影响主要是在异性关系中研究的。本文介绍了一项系统文献综述的结果,其目的是了解性别如何影响同性IPV中的暴力行为,而且最重要的是,夫妻和第三方的每个要素的反应。搜索在四个电子数据库中进行:B-on、PubMed、Sage和PsycINFO。通过对选定的七篇文章的分析,确定了性别问题影响这些关系的四个主要领域:使暴力正常化;辨认暴力的困难;求助困难:寻求帮助的困难;以及社会孤立。结论是,在研究这一现象时,性别或性别角色期望是不可忽视的。性别不仅会影响暴力本身,还会影响夫妻双方对自身经历和第三方(如家人、朋友、司法系统和受害者支持服务专业人员)看法的看法,从而阻碍社会对这种形式的暴力作出适当反应。
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