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Các yếu tố liên quan đến việc ly thân và bạo lực kéo dài ở phụ nữ có lệnh bảo vệ dân sự
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Nghiên cứu này đã khảo sát một mẫu lớn phụ nữ được tuyển chọn ngoài tòa án vào thời điểm họ nhận được lệnh bảo vệ dân sự để hiểu rõ hơn về tình trạng mối quan hệ sau khi nhận được lệnh bảo vệ (PO) và các yếu tố liên quan đến việc vi phạm lệnh bảo vệ. Kết quả thống nhất với các nghiên cứu trước đây cho thấy lệnh bảo vệ có thể là động lực giúp một số phụ nữ tách khỏi bạn đời bạo hành, trong khi đối với những phụ nữ khác, lệnh này là một phần của quá trình ly thân. Kết quả cũng chỉ ra rằng năm trong số mười phụ nữ không tiếp tục mối quan hệ đã trải qua một lần vi phạm, trong khi bảy trong số mười phụ nữ tiếp tục mối quan hệ với bạn đời lệnh bảo vệ đã trải qua một lần vi phạm. Đa số phụ nữ cảm thấy an toàn hơn và cho biết họ tin rằng lệnh bảo vệ hiệu quả 13 tháng sau khi được cấp, bất kể tình trạng mối quan hệ. Hơn nữa, việc theo dõi đã đóng một vai trò quan trọng trong việc ly thân khỏi mối quan hệ bạo hành và trong các vụ vi phạm lệnh bảo vệ, bất kể tình trạng mối quan hệ. Các hệ quả cho thực tiễn và nghiên cứu trong tương lai được thảo luận.
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