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Why does it happen? Explanations for men’s violence against women by women with interpersonal victimization histories
Authors:Julia R Gefter  Brian A Rood  Sarah E Valentine  Sarah M Bankoff  David W Pantalone
Institution:1. Thriveworks Boston Counseling, Cambridge, MA, USA;2. Department of Psychology, Augsburg College, Minneapolis, MN, USA;3. Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA;4. Primary Care Service, VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston, MA, USA;5. Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA, USA;6. The Fenway Institute, Fenway Health, Boston, MA, USA
Abstract:Men’s violence against women (MVAW) has been identified as a critical sociocultural problem. Gaining a better understanding of perspectives on the etiology of violence held by women with histories of male-perpetrated interpersonal violence provides insight into the processes of victimization and recovery. Furthermore, emerging research suggests that feminist beliefs may facilitate recovery and impact how survivors of MVAW perceive it. In this study, we aimed to explore, in women with histories of interpersonal violence, (1) the ways they explained the high prevalence of MVAW and (2) associations between the strength of their feminist beliefs and the participants’ explanations. Female college students (N = 32, ages 18–22) participated in qualitative interviews in which they were first presented with published statistics about the frequency of MVAW, then asked to provide explanations for the high prevalence of this phenomenon. Individual responses clustered into one or more of four factors: (1) societal influences, (2) blaming women, (3) familial influences, and (4) characteristics of men and women. The extent to which participants identified with feminist beliefs was associated with how they perceived their own victimization. Women who endorsed strong feminist beliefs more frequently cited societal influences on MVAW, whereas women who endorsed feminist beliefs less strongly were more likely to blame women for it and offered stereotypical views of women as passive and fragile.
Keywords:Abuse  feminism  feminist beliefs  interpersonal violence  women
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