"Do it for Your Kid": Resilience and Mothering in the Context of Intimate Partner Violence in Rural Ontario.

Journal of mother and child Pub Date : 2024-06-26 eCollection Date: 2024-02-01 DOI:10.34763/jmotherandchild.20242801.d-24-00001
Kimberley T Jackson, Panagiota Tryphonopolous, Julia Y Yates, Katie J Shillington, Tara Mantler
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Abstract

Intimate partner violence (IPV) includes multiple forms of harm inflicted on an intimate partner. Experiences of IPV impact mental and physical health, social relationships, and parenting and resilience may play an important role in how women overcome these detrimental effects. There is little research on how resilience relates to mothers' experience of IPV. We explored the role of resilience in the context of mothers who have experienced IPV in rural settings via semi-structured interviews with six women and 12 service providers. The relationship between resilience and motherhood was a common theme across all narratives. From this theme emerged three subthemes: 1) breaking the cycle of abuse; 2) giving children the "best life"; and 3) to stay or to leave: deciding "for the kids". Findings underscore the importance of supporting rural women who experience violence in cultivating their resilience and consideration of policy changes which support trauma- and violence-informed care.

"为了孩子":安大略省农村地区亲密伴侣暴力背景下的复原力和母爱。
亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)包括对亲密伴侣造成的多种形式的伤害。IPV 的经历会影响身心健康、社会关系和养育子女,而抗逆力可能会在妇女如何克服这些有害影响方面发挥重要作用。关于抗逆力如何与母亲的 IPV 经历相关的研究很少。我们通过对 6 名妇女和 12 名服务提供者进行半结构式访谈,探讨了复原力在农村地区经历过 IPV 的母亲身上所起的作用。复原力与母性之间的关系是所有叙述的共同主题。从这一主题中产生了三个次主题:1)打破虐待的恶性循环;2)给孩子 "最好的生活";3)留下还是离开:"为了孩子 "做出决定。研究结果突出表明,必须支持遭受暴力侵害的农村妇女培养其复原能力,并考虑改变政策,支持以创伤和暴力为基础的护理。
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