心理学
性少数派
家庭暴力
发展心理学
人类女性
性取向
临床心理学
社会心理学
人为因素与人体工程学
毒物控制
医学
医疗急救
作者
Sarah W. Whitton,Jillian R. Scheer,Emily A. Devlin,Margaret Lawlace,Michael E. Newcomb
摘要
Intimate partner violence (IPV), including physical violence, psychological aggression, and coercive control, is highly prevalent among sexual and gender minority young adults assigned female at birth (SGM-AFAB). However, we know little about the contexts in which IPV occurs (e.g., overall tenor of the relationship in which IPV occurred, immediate precursors to IPV incidents) or the motives behind acts of IPV. Aiming to address these gaps in the literature, in 2019 we conducted semi-structured interviews with 39 SGM-AFAB young adults with histories of severe IPV victimization and/or perpetration. Thematic analysis of interviews revealed that IPV commonly occurred in relationships characterized by power differentials, anti-SGM stigma, infidelity, and unhealthy couple dynamics. Conflict was the most common situational context, followed by perceived or real infidelity; IPV was also triggered during technology-based communication, substance use, and breakups. IPV motives varied, including expression of negative emotions, desire to control the partner, jealousy, and self-defense. Relational and situational contexts and motives behind IPV varied by IPV type but not direction. Results highlight the importance of considering context and motivations when seeking to understand SGM-AFAB people's IPV experiences. Findings also suggest that IPV prevention and treatment efforts should include individual and dyadic interventions to improve regulation of negative emotion, awareness of power dynamics, and conflict management among SGM-AFAB and their partners, as well as policy efforts to reduce anti-SGM stigma.
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