Is Readiness to Take Action Among Women in Violent Relationships a Catastrophic Phenomenon?

被引:8
|
作者
Katerndahl, David A. [1 ]
Burge, Sandra K. [1 ]
Ferrer, Robert L. [1 ]
Becho, Johanna [1 ]
Wood, Robert [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas Hlth Sci Ctr San Antonio, Dept Family & Community Med, 7703 Floyd Curl Dr, San Antonio, TX 78229 USA
[2] Univ Texas Hlth Sci Ctr San Antonio, San Antonio, TX 78229 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
battered women; domestic violence; perceptions of domestic violence; anything related to domestic violence; intervention; treatment; legal intervention; INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE; HELP-SEEKING BEHAVIOR; DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; ALCOHOL-USE; VICTIMS; ABUSE; SURVIVORS; DECISIONS; LEGAL; WHITE;
D O I
10.1177/0886260517698280
中图分类号
DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
学科分类号
0301 ;
摘要
Taking action among women in violent relationships appears to involve sudden changes and reversals after periods of building stress, suggesting that decision making is a "catastrophic" phenomenon. This study sought to determine whether readiness-to-change is best modeled as a cusp catastrophic (CCM) phenomenon among women in violent relationships. A total of 143 women who experienced violence in the previous month completed baseline and end-of-study interviews assessing her hope, coping strategies, social network, and readiness-for-action (seeking help, taking legal action, and leaving) concerning the violence. Daily assessments of his violent behavior, forgiveness sought and given, and her perceived need-for-action were collected via telephone Interactive Voice Response for 8 weeks. Using regression analysis, the impact of factor-analyzed asymmetry (violence burden) and bifurcation (hope and cope, support, forgiveness, and number of children) variables on the outcomes (readiness-for-help, legal action, and leaving) was modeled, comparing the CCM against linear models to determine which model accounts for the most variance in each outcome. Cusp catastrophe models for all three actions accounted for more variance than either linear model comparison, but violence burden was only relevant to readiness-for-help and different bifurcation variables were at work for each action. While forgiveness was an important bifurcation factor in readiness-for-help and number of children served as the bifurcation factor for readiness-for-legal-action, readiness-to-leave was more complex with both number of children and hope-and-cope as bifurcation factors. Not only should we expect sudden changes in readiness but efforts to facilitate decision making should focus on addressing the bifurcation factors that may distort her interpretation of reality.
引用
收藏
页码:1610 / 1634
页数:25
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Predictors of Perceived Need for and Actual Action Taking Among Women in Violent Relationships
    Katerndahl, David A.
    Burge, Sandra K.
    Ferrer, Robert L.
    Becho, Johanna
    Wood, Robert
    JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE, 2019, 34 (16) : 3344 - 3371
  • [2] Is Perceived Need for Action Among Women in Violent Relationships Nonlinear and, If So, Why?
    Katerndahl, David A.
    Burge, Sandra K.
    Ferrer, Robert L.
    Becho, Johanna
    Wood, Robert
    JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE, 2021, 36 (1-2) : 330 - 353
  • [3] Modeling Women's Need For Action in Violent Relationships
    Katerndahl, David A.
    Burge, Sandra K.
    Ferrer, Robert L.
    Wood, Robert
    Montanez Villacampa, Maria del Pilar
    JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE, 2021, 36 (23-24) : NP12521 - NP12547
  • [4] Effect of Incorporating Catastrophic Equations into an Agent-Based Model of Women's Action-Taking in Violent Relationships
    Katerndahl, David
    Burge, Sandra
    Ferrer, Robert
    Wood, Robert
    Villacampa, Maria del Pilar Montanez
    NONLINEAR DYNAMICS PSYCHOLOGY AND LIFE SCIENCES, 2020, 24 (03) : 273 - 304
  • [5] The Dynamics of Intimate Relationships and Violent Victimization Among Young Women
    Kusunoki, Yasamin
    Bevilacqua, Kristin
    Barber, Jennifer S.
    JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE, 2023, 38 (3-4) : 3344 - 3372
  • [6] Counselling women in violent relationships
    Izzard, S
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF GUIDANCE & COUNSELLING, 2000, 28 (03) : 426 - 427
  • [7] Differences in Social Network Structure and Support Among Women in Violent Relationships
    Katerndahl, David
    Burge, Sandra
    Ferrer, Robert
    Becho, Johanna
    Wood, Robert
    JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE, 2013, 28 (09) : 1948 - 1964
  • [8] Readiness to quit cigarette smoking, intimate partner violence, and substance abuse among arrested violent women
    Stuart, Gregory L.
    Meehan, Jeffrey
    Temple, Jeff R.
    Moore, Todd M.
    Hellmuth, Julianne
    Follansbee, Katherine
    Morean, Meghan
    AMERICAN JOURNAL ON ADDICTIONS, 2006, 15 (05): : 396 - 399
  • [10] Gender symmetry and asymmetry in violent relationships: Patterns of mutuality among racially diverse women
    Weston, R
    Temple, JR
    Marshall, LL
    SEX ROLES, 2005, 53 (7-8) : 553 - 571