The impact of childhood adversity on female-perpetrated intimate partner violence in young adulthood

IF 2.2 2区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Ailsa McGrath, Jenny Mackay, Thom Baguley
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Abstract

Purpose

A common conception of intimate partner violence (IPV) is that women rarely use violence against romantic partners, and when they do, this is usually in self-defence. However, evidence demonstrates that women perpetrate IPV at least as frequently as men, particularly in young adult populations. Despite this, there is still a significant lack of research focusing on women's IPV perpetration, particularly in determining risk markers. The unique relationship between adversity in childhood and IPV perpetration has been recognized in males and it is thought that this relationship may be even more marked in females. The present study aimed to investigate this relationship to see whether experiencing increasing numbers of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) would be associated with higher incidence of female-perpetrated IPV.

Methods

Exposure to ACEs and frequency of IPV perpetration was measured through an online survey of young adult females from the general population.

Results

Regression analysis revealed that ACEs did significantly predict the frequency of IPV perpetrated by females. The results showed that the more adversity a female has experienced in childhood, the greater their risk of IPV perpetration in young adulthood.

Conclusions

It is suggested that this relationship potentially exists because adversity in childhood impacts the individual's attachments and processing of social environments, thus resulting in dysfunctional, violent responses to relationship dilemmas throughout life. These results stress the importance of tailoring treatment strategies for female perpetrators to address potential childhood adversity in which their violence may be rooted.

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童年逆境对成年后女性实施亲密伴侣暴力的影响
目的 关于亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的一种普遍概念是,女性很少对恋爱伴侣使用暴力,即使使用,也通常是为了自卫。然而,有证据表明,女性实施亲密伴侣暴力的频率至少与男性不相上下,尤其是在年轻人群中。尽管如此,关于女性实施 IPV 的研究,尤其是在确定风险标记方面的研究,仍然严重不足。童年时期的逆境与 IPV 施暴之间的独特关系已在男性中得到认可,人们认为这种关系在女性中可能更加明显。本研究旨在调查这种关系,以了解童年逆境经历(ACE)的增加是否与女性实施 IPV 的高发率有关。结果回归分析表明,ACE 确实能显著预测女性实施 IPV 的频率。结果表明,女性童年时期经历的逆境越多,其成年后实施 IPV 的风险就越大。结论:这种关系的存在可能是因为童年时期的逆境影响了个人对社会环境的依恋和处理,从而导致其一生中对关系困境做出功能失调的暴力反应。这些结果强调了为女性施暴者量身定制治疗策略的重要性,以解决潜在的童年逆境,而这些逆境可能是她们施暴的根源。
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期刊介绍: Legal and Criminological Psychology publishes original papers in all areas of psychology and law: - victimology - policing and crime detection - crime prevention - management of offenders - mental health and the law - public attitudes to law - role of the expert witness - impact of law on behaviour - interviewing and eyewitness testimony - jury decision making - deception The journal publishes papers which advance professional and scientific knowledge defined broadly as the application of psychology to law and interdisciplinary enquiry in legal and psychological fields.
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