对美国网恋骗局的情感、生理、经济和法律后果的定性调查

Rebecca Cole
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这项定性研究考察了美国网上罗曼史骗局(ORS)受害者的生活经历。在解释性现象学分析的支持下,我们完成了 19 个半结构化在线访谈,访谈对象均为 ORS 受害者。半结构式访谈指南的使用是基于之前的学术研究,该指南试图了解参与者在美国遭遇婚外情诈骗的经历,并调查受害者从婚外情诈骗中感知到的影响。分析反映了四个主题:(1) 心理健康后果,包括副主题:情绪失调、行为健康支持和 ORS 后的自杀倾向;(2) 生理健康后果,包括副主题:睡眠变化、生理变化和与健康相关的经济债务;(3) 经济后果,包括副主题:经济损失、经济自主权受限和偿还债务;(4) 法律后果,包括副主题:负面执法遭遇、民事诉讼和再次受害的脆弱性。这些新颖的研究结果为研究、实践、教育和政策影响提供了参考。
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A qualitative investigation of the emotional, physiological, financial, and legal consequences of online romance scams in the United States
The qualitative research study examined the lived experiences of Online Romance Scam (ORS) victims in the United States (U.S.). Supported by interpretive phenomenological analysis, nineteen semi-structured online interviews were completed with victims of ORS. A semi-structured interview guide was used based on prior scholarship that attempted to understand participants’ experiences of ORS in the U.S. and to investigate the perceived implications from ORS victimization. Analysis reflected four themes: (1) mental health consequences with subthemes: emotional dysregulation, behavioral health support, and suicidal ideation following ORS; (2) physiological health consequences including the subthemes: sleep changes, physiological changes, and health-related financial debt; (3) financial consequences including the subthemes: financial loss, constrained financial autonomy, and paying back debt; and (4) legal consequences encompassing subthemes: negative law enforcement encounters, civil litigation, and vulnerability for revictimization. These novel research findings inform research, practice, education, and policy implications.
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