Cara A. Davidson, Katie J. Shillington, Jennifer D. Irwin, Tara Mantler
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摘要
获得社会服务的机会有限,往往阻碍遭受亲密伴侣暴力的妇女寻求支持。这项混合方法(调查和访谈为基础)的研究调查了一个免费的,为期一个月的,自我指导的自我同情干预对经历IPV的妇女的影响,并将其与非暴力关系中的妇女进行了比较。在28名被试(n = 15名非IPV, n = 13名IPV)中,总自我同情得分(F(2,52) = 6.126, p = 0.004, η2p = 0.18)、自我友善得分(F(2,52) = 6.552, p = 0.003, η2p = 0.20)和过度认同得分(F(2,52) = 4.251, p = 0.020, η2p = 0.14)随时间的推移均有显著提高。访谈结果表明,由于干预,妇女认为她们的心理健康和复原力得到了有意义的改善,一些处于暴力关系中的妇女报告说,干预促进了她们离开这段关系。对于处于暴力关系中的妇女来说,这一干预措施具有很大的潜力,可以作为一种方便、有效的健康促进干预措施。
Exploring the Impact of a No-Cost, Self-Directed Self-Compassion Intervention in Promoting Mental Health, Resilience and Self-Compassion Among Women in Violent and Non-Violent Relationships
Limited access to social services often hinders women experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV) from seeking support. This mixed-methods (survey- and interview-based) study investigated the impact of a no-cost, one-month, self-directed self-compassion intervention on women experiencing IPV compared with women in non-violent relationships. Among the 28 participants (n = 15 non-IPV, n = 13 IPV), significant improvements were noted in total self-compassion scores (F(2,52) = 6.126, p = 0.004, η2p = 0.18), and specific domains such as self-kindness (F(2,52) = 6.552, p = 0.003, η2p = 0.20) and over-identification (F(2,52) = 4.251, p = 0.020, η2p = 0.14) over time. Interview findings indicated that women perceived meaningful improvements in their mental health and resilience because of the intervention, with some women in violent relationships reporting that the intervention facilitated leaving the relationship. This intervention demonstrates strong potential as an accessible, effective health promotion intervention for women in violent relationships.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology publishes papers regarding social behaviour in relation to community problems and strengths. The journal is international in scope, reflecting the common concerns of scholars and community practitioners in Europe and worldwide.