2018
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01602
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Domestic Violence in Separated Couples in Italian Context: Communalities and Singularities of Women and Men Experiences

Abstract: Relationship breakdown and separation represent a critical aspect in domestic violence. Few studies have investigated domestic violence in separated couples. Moreover, there is a need for a more in depth analysis of gender differences that could enhance the comprehension of the phenomenon. The primary aim of this research was to analyze, through a qualitative approach, which kinds of domestic violence are characteristic or major in separated couples in the Italian context, where this phenomenon has not yet bee… Show more

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“…Moving on negative relational outcome, it is interesting to note that the results of category bad memories underline a gender difference about maltreatment recollection because this memory is reported only by women. This result is in line with previous research that underlines how women have often been considered to be the predominant victims ( Cardinali et al, 2018 ), but this could also be associated with men’s difficulties to report these experiences in the Italian cultural and social context where for a man, reporting intimate partner violence behavior might induce shame, guilt, and embarrassment, which possibly decreases the likelihood of disclosure of such violence ( Felson and Paré, 2005 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Moving on negative relational outcome, it is interesting to note that the results of category bad memories underline a gender difference about maltreatment recollection because this memory is reported only by women. This result is in line with previous research that underlines how women have often been considered to be the predominant victims ( Cardinali et al, 2018 ), but this could also be associated with men’s difficulties to report these experiences in the Italian cultural and social context where for a man, reporting intimate partner violence behavior might induce shame, guilt, and embarrassment, which possibly decreases the likelihood of disclosure of such violence ( Felson and Paré, 2005 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Although it is felt that terminating undesirable marriages puts an end to the DVAW, this is not the case in reality. Divorced women, despite being separated from their husbands, are still abused often by their ex-husbands ( 28 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…P. Cardinali, L. Migliorini, F. Giribone, F. Bizzi, and D. Cavanna, presented the kinds of domestic violence which are characteristic or major in separated couples in the Italian context. where, women narrate both physical and psychological violence, while men narrate only psychological abuse focused on limiting access to children [6]. Disclosure of victims of domestic violence in public health and mental health institutions helps to provide optimal care of vulnerable people [7] [8].…”
Section: Materials and Methods (Model)mentioning
confidence: 99%