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  1. PDF Male victims of domestic abuse seeking help: a case study of the

    nKind Initiative was founded in 2001 to help male victims of domestic abuse (ManKind, 2021). Although the organisation was primarily set up to help male victims of domestic abuse, it s. ates that its main aim is to combat domestic abuse without regard to gender (ManKind, 2021). The ManKind Initiative was the.

  2. What About the Men? A Critical Review of Men's Experiences of Intimate

    Because of a limited focus on men's experiences, how men define or conceptualize violence continues to be poorly understood (McHugh et al., 2013) and, thus, such perspectives may not be clearly reflected in measures of IPV.As a result, measures that were developed for use among women have been used with men without critical examination of their validity, applicability, and fit (Finneran ...

  3. 'Man Up': Male Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence Through the Eyes

    Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository ... Intimate partner violence, gender-based violence, domestic abuse, men's health, masculinity, stigma, gender, administrative abuse, service provision, peer-support . iii . Summary for Lay Audience . Men are commonly viewed as the abusers, and women as the victims, when thinking about abuse and ...

  4. The Lived Experiences of Male Victims of Intimate Partner Violence

    This qualitative study explored the lived experiences of male victims of intimate partner violence (IPV). Few studies exist about the experiences of men who are victims of female-perpetrated IPV and there are not many studies about these men's experiences in seeking and receiving psychological help. Maslow's hierarchy of needs and Peck's gender role strain paradigm guided this study to ...

  5. PDF The Lived Experiences of Male Victims of Intimate Partner Violence

    by becoming a victim of violence or by learning indirectly by way of various media outlets (Morgan & Wells, 2016). Many researchers have discussed victimization of domestic violence and intimate partner violence (IPV), but these researchers overwhelmingly study female victims (Morgan & Wells, 2016), and very few regard male victims of this crime.

  6. Male as a Victims: Domestic Violence from a Different Perspective

    Student thesis, Bachelor degree, 15 HE Social Work Study . ... 9 Anyone can be a victim of domestic violence, in other words, men can also be victims of domestic violence, but studies have shown ...

  7. Male Victims of Domestic Violence

    Several studies have indicated that about 40-50% of victims of IPV, in a given year, are men (e.g., Hines & Douglas, 2016).A meta-analysis by Archer (), with more than 80 studies on physical violence between heterosexual partners, revealed that 35% of victims who were injured by their partner and 39% of the individuals who required medical treatment were men.

  8. Male Survivors of Domestic Violence, Challenges in Cultural Response

    The World Health Organization (WHO) (2012) recognizes that men are victims of IPV and sexual violence, both within same-sex and heterosexual relationships (Hogan et al., 2021).According to National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey, male victimization is a considerable public health concern. Almost a quarter of men in the United States have reported experiencing relational violence ...

  9. Suggestions to improve outcomes for male victims of domestic abuse: a

    Male victims of DA have historically been an under-served population and have received relatively little focus in research on intimate partner violence (Drijber et al. 2013; Laskey et al. 2019; Lysova et al. 2020b).Increasingly, researchers are directing their attention to the needs of male victims, especially in light of continued research that challenges the stereotypical view of domestic ...

  10. PDF Help seeking by male victims of domestic violence and abuse: an example

    male victims than those of women. Historically research on men's experiences has not focused on what constitutes effective, needs-led service provision. The aim of this paper was to conduct an integrated mixed methods synthesis of systematic review evidence on the topic of help-seeking by male victims of domestic violence and abuse.

  11. Help-seeking by male victims of domestic violence and abuse (DVA): a

    Setting DVA experienced by male victims and defined as any incident or pattern of incidents of controlling coercive or threatening behaviour, violence or abuse among people aged 18 or over who are ...

  12. Barriers to Men's Help Seeking for Intimate Partner Violence

    Much of what we have historically understood about experiences of intimate partner violence (IPV) has been derived from research exploring men's perpetration and women's victimization (Pence & Paymar, 2003).Research and activism in the 1970s brought the concept of IPV into mainstream discourse (Dobash & Dobash, 1979).Prior to this IPV had been largely ignored in what Dutton (2006, p.11 ...

  13. The Effects of Domestic Violence: The Male Victims Perspective

    According to the Gay Men‟s Domestic Violence Project (n.d.), one in four gay men have experienced some form of domestic violence in their lifetime. Greenwod (2002) stated that males who are gay or bisexual are abused by their partner at a rate of 40%. The common types of abuse that male victims experience are emotional, physical, and ...

  14. Dissociation and trauma in male perpetrators of domestic violence: A

    The phenomenon of domestic violence, also sometimes referred to more broadly as family violence, affects all spheres of society, all ages and all cultures. In recent years, there has been a major upsurge in acts of violence and associated consequences for both perpetrators and victims. Improving the quality of care through innovative clinical research should continue to be a priority; while ...

  15. Male Perpetrators Perspectives on Reasons for Domestic Violence in

    The sample population included 5 male perpetrators who have overcome. domestic violence in their heterosexual relationships. From this sample, 2 (40%) of the men identified as Hispanic, and the remaining 3 (60%) of the men were. Caucasian. The median age of those interviewed was 50 years of age.

  16. Help-seeking by male victims of domestic violence and abuse (DVA): a

    Objectives To understand help-seeking by male victims of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) and their experiences of support services by systematically identifying qualitative and mixed-method studies and thematically synthesising their findings. Design Systematic review and qualitative evidence synthesis. Searches were conducted in 12 databases and the grey literature with no language or date ...

  17. Men's experiences of help‐seeking for female‐perpetrated intimate

    seeking by male victims of domestic violence and abuse, Huntley et al. (2020) outlined recommendations to effectively support male victims, including the need to enhance awareness and visibility of IPV services for men in order to aid access. The authors also recom-mended the need to facilitate confidentiality and privacy, as well as

  18. PDF Male victims of domestic abuse

    male to female violence, with little focus on men's experiences as victims (Mulroney and Chan, 2005; Graham-Kevan, 2007; Dempsey 2013). Indeed a recent Special Issue on Domestic Abuse and Safeguarding (Humphries and Bradbury-Jones, 2015) focused mainly on mothers' and children's experiences. Health visitors are identified as requiring

  19. Domestic Violence: Contemporary Interventions and The Rise of

    compliance" (Family Violence Prevention Fund, 2004). Domestic violence is certainly not limited to spousal abuse, but spousal abuse will be the specific focus of this literature review, since male-perpetrated domestic violence against an intimate partner is the concentration of this dissertation.

  20. PDF The Criminal Justice response to male and female victims of domestic

    The Criminal Justice response to male and female victims of domestic violence. By Suzanne Baines. 20332572. "This research was undertaken as part of a BA (Hons) Degree. Permission to make this work available on the internet was sought by, and received from, the relevant Departmental Ethics Committee. However, the views contained within this ...

  21. Help seeking by male victims of domestic violence and abuse: an example

    male victims of domestic violence in order to identify those who may also need support services for the perpetration of violence and abuse. Open in a separate window. ... PhD thesis. UK. Men recruited by domestic abuse services UK-wide (n = 2) mental health support services & drug/alcohol support services UK-wide (n = 9).

  22. PDF Dissertation: Jennifer Dagnall BA (hons) Criminal Justice

    ncludes her criticisms of the feminist method by stating:"This stereotype perpetuates a social perception of domes. ic violence as an offence committed by men against women. The application of this stereotype is at its greatest within domestic violence response agencies, as they have been most direct.

  23. Male Victims' Experiences With and Perceptions of the Criminal Justice

    We also want to appreciate Professor Patience Elabor-Idemudia for her invaluable support and supervision for the thesis that inspired this manuscript. ... & White K. R. (2013). Male victims of domestic violence. New Male Studies: An International Journal, 2(1), 5-17. Google Scholar. Felson R. B. (2008). The legal consequences of intimate ...

  24. The Effects of Domestic Violence: The Male Victims Perspective

    Domestic violence from a male victim's perspective is something that is not discussed in society very much because information is very limited and incidents are often unreported. Research was done on this aspect of domestic violence to see how the types of abuse have had an impact on the victim from a physical and emotional perspective. The secondary data used for this study were from the ...

  25. Men's behaviour change programs are key to addressing domestic violence

    This is set out in the National Plan to end Violence against Women and Children. Men's behaviour change programs are a key component of the broader strategy to hold men accountable for their ...

  26. Policing Domestic Violence Special Edition Editorial: Seven years on

    Risk assessment is not the only type of strategy used in the policing of domestic violence. Police have other innovative tools at their disposal, such as body-worn cameras. Domestic abuse, by its nature, is a hidden crime that often takes place indoors against traumatized victims with limited independent evidence.

  27. Men's behaviour change programs are key to addressing domestic violence

    Read more: Domestic violence disclosure schemes may not improve safety for victim-survivors of intimate partner violence We need to better-understand how court-mandated participants can effectively engage with behaviour change programs, or if alternative interventions are necessary to meet their needs and hold them accountable.

  28. 2024: Differences in victims' and perpetrators' experiences

    A new study by researchers at the University of Bristol has revealed differences in victims' and perpetrators' experiences of domestic abuse during the COVID-19 pandemic. Conducted as part of the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) funded REPROVIDE trial, which is evaluating a group-based programme for domestic abuse perpetrators, the research involved interviews with ...

  29. Paramedic educational interventions for out-of-hospital domestic and

    Domestic violence (DV) and intimate partner violence (IPV) are significant causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide. 1 IPV is defined as 'behaviour within an intimate relationship (current or former) that causes, physical, sexual or psychological harm, including acts of physical aggression, sexual coercion, psychological abuse and controlling behaviours'. 2 DV is similarly defined ...