Dissociation and trauma in male perpetrators of domestic violence: A typological analysis

IF 2 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Telma Mimault , Suzanne Léveillée , Yann Auxéméry
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Abstract

The phenomenon of domestic violence, also sometimes referred to more broadly as family violence, affects all spheres of society, all ages and all cultures. In recent years, there has been a major upsurge in acts of violence and associated consequences for both perpetrators and victims. Improving the quality of care through innovative clinical research should continue to be a priority; while the issue of trauma suffered by victims of domestic violence is well known, symptoms of trauma in perpetrators of violence has been less studied and merits further investigation. Aims: The aim of this study is to determine whether a typology of intimate partner violence (IPV) exists that includes the following characteristics: dissociative and traumatic symptoms, suicidal risk and attachment. Method: 38 male perpetrators of intimate partner violence who completed a court-ordered responsibility training course were recruited as study participants. Results: The results of typological analysis identified four sub-groups of perpetrators. Three specific characteristics emerged: the presence of dissociation with traumatic symptoms (profile 1), the presence of dissociation without traumatic symptoms (profile 2) and the absence of dissociative and traumatic symptoms (profiles 3 and 4). In addition, suicidal issues and attachment levels are presented and vary according to profiles. The clinical impact is discussed based on our findings.

家庭暴力男性施暴者的分离与创伤:类型分析
家庭暴力现象,有时也被更广泛地称为家庭暴力,影响着社会的各个领域、各个年龄段和各种文化。近年来,暴力行为急剧增加,给施暴者和受害者都带来了相关后果。通过创新的临床研究来提高护理质量应继续作为优先事项;虽然家庭暴力受害者所遭受的创伤问题众所周知,但对施暴者创伤症状的研究较少,值得进一步调查。目的:本研究旨在确定亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)是否存在一种类型学,其中包括以下特征:分离和创伤症状、自杀风险和依恋。研究方法研究人员招募了 38 名男性亲密伴侣暴力施暴者,这些施暴者完成了法庭规定的责任培训课程。研究结果类型学分析结果确定了四个施暴者亚群。其中有三个具体特征:存在解离和创伤症状(特征 1)、存在解离但无创伤症状(特征 2)以及不存在解离和创伤症状(特征 3 和特征 4)。此外,还介绍了自杀问题和依恋程度,并根据不同的特征而有所不同。我们将根据研究结果讨论其临床影响。
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