在经历过亲密伴侣暴力的妇女中,亲密伴侣在整个生命过程中所造成的显性和隐性枪支威胁的性质。

IF 2.4 2区 心理学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Psychology of Violence Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-20 DOI:10.1037/vio0000573
Tami P Sullivan, Ashley Clayton, Melissa R Schick, Christopher D Maxwell, Grace Mastalli-Lowther, Geralyn O'Neil-Wild, Meghan D Scanlon
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目的:在经历过亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的女性中,记录其生命历程中显性和隐性枪支威胁的患病率,确定威胁类型是否在各种特征和IPV经历上区分女性,阐明枪支威胁事件特征,并描述女性对其伴侣愿意对其使用枪支的看法。方法:主要在COVID-19大流行期间从社区招募报告经历过身体或心理IPV的妇女(N = 258, M年龄= 40.1岁,黑人43.8%)。在个人访谈中收集了枪支威胁的回顾性数据。结果:在参与者中,35%的人报告在他们的一生中经历过亲密伴侣的枪支威胁。参与者平均经历了9.1次(SD = 24.3)次枪支威胁。仅经历过内隐枪支威胁的被试与经历过外显威胁的被试在各种特征和IPV体验上没有显著差异。大多数事件都发生在没有其他人在场的私人场所。在68.7%的事件中,伴侣被描述为“愤怒/非理性/极度不安”,在38.6%的事件中,伴侣被描述为“冷静”,另外,据报告,在49.4%的事件中,伴侣受到酒精/药物的影响。四分之一的参与者认为他们的伴侣愿意用枪来对付他们。结论:研究结果强调需要在实践和政策中加强对隐性枪支威胁的关注。在临床上,有必要加强对医疗人员的培训,以提高对显性和隐性枪支威胁的认识,并认识到事件特征的异质性,因为它对以幸存者为中心的实践有影响。
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The Nature of Explicit and Implicit Firearm Threat by Intimate Partners Across the Life Course among Women Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence.

Objective: Among women who experience intimate partner violence (IPV), to document the prevalence of explicit and implicit firearm threat across the life course, determine if threat type differentiates women on various characteristics and IPV experiences, elucidate firearm threat incident characteristics, and describe women's perceptions of their partners' willingness to use a firearm against them.

Method: Women (N = 258, M age = 40.1 years, 43.8% Black) who reported experiencing physical or psychological IPV were recruited from the community, mainly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Retrospective data on firearm threats were collected during individual interviews.

Results: Of participants, 35% reported experiencing firearm threats by an intimate partner during their lifetime. Participants experienced 9.1 (SD = 24.3) instances of firearm threat, on average. Participants who experienced implicit firearm threat only were not significantly different from those who experienced explicit threat on various characteristics and IPV experiences. Most incidents took place in private locations when no one else was around. Partners were described as "angry/irrational/extremely upset" during 68.7% of incidents, "calm" during 38.6% of incidents, and separately, were reported to be under the influence of alcohol/drugs in 49.4% of incidents. One-fourth of participants believed their partner would be willing to use a gun against them.

Conclusions: Findings underscore the need for stronger attention to implicit firearm threat in practice and policy. Clinically, there is a need to advance training of providers to raise awareness of explicit and implicit firearm threats and recognize the heterogeneity of incident characteristics as it has implications for survivor-centered practices.

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