Partner Abusive Behaviors in the Lives of Never-Battered, Formerly Battered, and Currently Battered Women.

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
David Mehlhausen-Hassoen, Zeev Winstok
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This study investigates the spectrum of abusive behaviors experienced by women in intimate relationships by comparing their prevalence among women in nonviolent and violent partnerships, utilizing a new validated measure introduced here. Using data from 926 Israeli women, the research examines 20 distinct abusive behaviors, testing 3 hypotheses: that mildly severe abusive behaviors (e.g., verbal aggression, emotional manipulation) are more common than severe ones (e.g., physical violence, threats); that physical violence co-occurs with both mildly severe and severe abuse; and that mildly severe abusive behaviors persist in nonviolent relationships, albeit at lower rates. Findings reveal that mildly severe abusive behaviors are more prevalent, with 99.8% of women reporting at least one form of abuse. Physical violence is significantly associated with both mildly severe and severe abuse, with currently battered women experiencing the highest number of abusive behaviors (M = 13.03), followed by previously battered women (M = 7.66) and never battered women (M = 2.92). The cessation of physical violence is associated with a decline in severe abusive behaviors, while mildly severe forms persist even in nonviolent relationships. The study highlights the importance of recognizing the full range of abusive behaviors women face, beyond physical violence, to better understand and address intimate partner violence. By emphasizing the co-occurrence and escalation of abuse, the research advocates for a comprehensive approach to intervention and prevention. Additionally, the findings suggest that societal norms influence the prevalence of abusive behaviors, with less severe forms being more socially tolerated. This study contributes to a broader understanding of intimate partner violence by underscoring the need to address both violent and nonviolent forms of abuse in policy and practice.

从未被打过、曾经被打过和现在被打过的妇女生活中的伴侣虐待行为。
本研究利用一种新的有效测量方法,通过比较女性在非暴力和暴力伴侣关系中的普遍程度,调查了亲密关系中女性所经历的虐待行为的范围。利用926名以色列女性的数据,该研究检查了20种不同的虐待行为,测试了3种假设:轻度严重的虐待行为(如言语攻击、情绪操纵)比严重的虐待行为(如身体暴力、威胁)更常见;身体暴力与轻度、重度和重度虐待同时发生;轻度严重的虐待行为在非暴力关系中持续存在,尽管发生率较低。调查结果显示,轻度严重的虐待行为更为普遍,99.8%的女性报告至少有一种形式的虐待。身体暴力与轻度严重虐待和重度虐待均显著相关,目前遭受虐待的妇女遭受虐待行为的数量最多(M = 13.03),其次是以前遭受虐待的妇女(M = 7.66)和从未遭受虐待的妇女(M = 2.92)。身体暴力的停止与严重虐待行为的减少有关,而轻度严重的形式甚至在非暴力关系中仍然存在。该研究强调,除了身体暴力之外,认识到妇女面临的各种虐待行为对于更好地理解和解决亲密伴侣暴力的重要性。通过强调虐待的共同发生和升级,该研究提倡采取综合方法进行干预和预防。此外,研究结果表明,社会规范影响了虐待行为的流行,不太严重的形式更容易被社会容忍。这项研究强调需要在政策和实践中处理暴力和非暴力形式的虐待,有助于更广泛地了解亲密伴侣暴力。
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375
期刊介绍: The Journal of Interpersonal Violence is devoted to the study and treatment of victims and perpetrators of interpersonal violence. It provides a forum of discussion of the concerns and activities of professionals and researchers working in domestic violence, child sexual abuse, rape and sexual assault, physical child abuse, and violent crime. With its dual focus on victims and victimizers, the journal will publish material that addresses the causes, effects, treatment, and prevention of all types of violence. JIV only publishes reports on individual studies in which the scientific method is applied to the study of some aspect of interpersonal violence. Research may use qualitative or quantitative methods. JIV does not publish reviews of research, individual case studies, or the conceptual analysis of some aspect of interpersonal violence. Outcome data for program or intervention evaluations must include a comparison or control group.
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