家庭的一部分:在家庭暴力和虐待的背景下,儿童与他们的伴侣动物的经历

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Jane E M Callaghan, Lisa C Fellin, Stavroula Mavrou, Joanne H. Alexander, Vasiliki Deligianni-Kouimtzi, Maria Papathanassiou, Judith Sixsmith
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摘要

目的遭受家庭暴力和虐待的儿童利用一系列策略来管理家庭生活的复杂动态。这篇文章探讨了孩子们与宠物和其他动物关系的经历,考虑到孩子们是如何理解这些关系的。方法本定性研究基于半结构化访谈和基于视觉方法的研究,研究对象为22名儿童(9-17岁),来自于一项关于儿童如何应对DVA的大型研究。使用反身主题分析对数据进行分析。调查结果讨论了五个主题:部分家庭探讨了儿童如何将动物定位为在他们生活中占据重要地位的关系生物;照顾动物考虑到儿童所描述的相互照顾关系;倾听和支持详细说明儿童如何与动物互动,让自己感受到更多的倾听和支持;在控制和虐待这一主题中,我们将儿童对施虐者使用伴侣动物的经历视为虐待和控制模式的一部分;在混乱、不确定和失落中,我们讨论了孩子们在离开家暴环境时的感受和与他们的动物的关系。我们的分析涉及到为受家庭暴力影响的儿童提供支持,以及确保在住房政策和家庭暴力幸存者规划中提供伴侣动物的重要性。
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Part of the Family: Children’s Experiences with Their Companion Animals in the Context of Domestic Violence and Abuse

Part of the Family: Children’s Experiences with Their Companion Animals in the Context of Domestic Violence and Abuse

Purpose

Children who experience Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA) draw on a range of strategies to manage the complex dynamics of family life. This article explored children’s experiences of their relationships with pets and other animals, considering how children understood these relationships.

Methods

This qualitative study is based on semi-structured interviews and visual methods-based research with 22 children (aged 9–17), drawn from a larger study on how children cope with DVA. The data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis.

Findings

Five themes are discussed: Part of the family explores how children positioned animals as relational beings who occupied an important place in their lives; caring for animals considers the reciprocal caring relationship children described; listening and support details how children interacted with animals to allow themselves to feel more heard and supported; in the theme control and abuse, we consider children’s experiences of perpetrators’ use of companion animals as part of a pattern of abuse and control; and in disruption, uncertainty and loss, we discuss how children feel and relate to their animals when leaving situations of domestic abuse.

Conclusions

The implications of our analysis are considered in relation to providing support for children impacted by domestic abuse, and the importance of ensuring companion animals are provided for in housing policy and planning for domestic abuse survivors.

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自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Family Violence (JOFV) is a peer-reviewed publication committed to the dissemination of rigorous research on preventing, ending, and ameliorating all forms of family violence.  JOFV welcomes scholarly articles related to the broad categories of child abuse and maltreatment, dating violence, domestic and partner violence, and elder abuse. Within these categories, JOFV emphasizes research on physical violence, psychological violence, sexual violence, and homicides that occur in families. Studies on families in all their various forms and diversities are welcome.  JOFV publishes studies using quantitative, qualitative, and/or mixed methods involving the collection of primary data. Rigorous systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and theoretical analyses are also welcome. To help advance scientific understandings of family violence, JOFV is especially interested in research using transdisciplinary perspectives and innovative research methods. Because family violence is a global problem requiring solutions from diverse disciplinary perspectives, JOFV strongly encourages submissions from scholars worldwide from all disciplines and backgrounds.
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