婚姻暴力:比较暴力与非暴力婚姻中的女性

Marital Violence: Comparing Women in Violent and Nonviolent Unions

HUMAN RELATIONS · 1995
被引 19
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究基于对以色列犹太妇女的访谈,发现婚姻暴力与经济困难、夫妻缺乏集体感、冲突解决策略相关,并识别出两种暴力模式。

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to explore the degree to which concepts drawn from North American research are applicable to marital violence among Israeli Jews. Interviews were conducted with 161 women after they gave birth in a large medical center, 29 of whom reported at least one occurrence of violent marriage (VM) during the study year. As in comparable North American research, marital violence was associated with economic hardship, with lack of collectiveness in the dyad, and with the conflict solving tactics employed by both spouses. VM women held different attitudes toward husband control and marital violence, and were emotionally dependent on their husbands. Discriminant analysis successfully classified 90% of the cases (67% of VM). The findings can be interpreted in terms of the battered women syndrome as well as in terms of a struggle for power within the family. The data strongly suggest that these may be two distinct patterns of marital violence.

婚姻暴力家庭暴力社会心理学以色列研究