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Mitt hem är min borg – Riskfaktorer hos män vid våld respektive dödligt våld mot kvinnor i nära relationer: En komparativ strukturerad litteraturstudie
University of Skövde, School of Health Sciences.
University of Skövde, School of Health Sciences.
2022 (Swedish)Independent thesis Basic level (degree of Bachelor), 10 credits / 15 HE creditsStudent thesisAlternative title
My home is my castle – Risk factors in men in violent versus lethal violence against women in close relationships : A comparative structured review (English)
Abstract [sv]

Introduktion: Mäns våld (IPV) respektive dödliga våld (IPH) mot kvinnor i nära relationer är ett allvarligt globalt folkhälsoproblem. Drygt en tredjedel av världens kvinnor uppger att de utsatts för fysiskt och/eller sexuellt våld under sin livstid. 38,6 % av de kvinnor som mördas i världen dödas av någon de var, eller tidigare hade varit, i relation med. Syfte: Att beskriva och jämföra riskfaktorer hos manliga förövare för våld respektive dödligt våld mot kvinnor i nära relationer. Metod: En strukturerad litteraturstudie baserades på 20 originalartiklar, vilka analyserades genom tematisk respektive komparativ metod. Resultat: Den tematiska analysen resulterade i fyra kategorier (sociodemografiska, individuella, situationsbundna och socialekologiska faktorer) samt tretton teman (sociodemografiska, beteendemässiga, psykologiska, fysiologiska, kontextuella, brottets, relationella, sociologiska, socioekonomiska och sociokulturella faktorer, samt förövarprofil, makt & kontroll och patriarkala strukturer). Den komparativa analysen påvisade både skillnader (fysiologiska, kontextuella, brottets och sociologiska faktorer, samt förövarprofil och patriarkala strukturer) och likheter (sociodemografiska, beteendemässiga, psykologiska, relationella, socioekonomiska och sociokulturella faktorer samt makt & kontroll) mellan våld och dödligt våld. Den globala kontexten genomsyrar studiens resultat. Slutsats: Litteraturstudien tydliggör det komplexa sambandet mellan mäns våld respektive dödliga våld mot kvinnor i nära relationer och de mångfacetterade riskfaktorer som samspelar vid dessa brott mot mänskliga rättigheter. Den socio-dimensionella modellen förklarar övergripande de fyra kategorier som aktualiserats i denna studie.

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Introduction: Men's violence (IPV) and lethal violence (IPH) against women in close relationships are serious global public health problems. Just over a third of the world's women state that they have been subjected to physical and/or sexual violence during their lifetime. 38.6% of the women who are murdered in the world are killed by someone they were, or previously had been, in a relationship with. Aim: To describe and compare risk factors in male perpetrators which may cause violence and lethal violence against women in close relationships. Method: A structured literature study based on 20 original articles, which were analyzed using thematic and comparative methods. Results: The thematic analysis resulted in four categories (socio-demographic, individual, situational and socio-ecological factors) as well as thirteen themes (socio-demographic, behavioral, psychological, physiological, contextual, criminal, relational, sociological, socio-economic and socio-cultural factors and perpetrator profile, power & control and patriarchal structures). The comparative analysis showed both differences (physiological, contextual, criminal and sociological factors and perpetrator profile and patriarchal structures) and similarities (sociodemographic, behavioral, psychological, relational, socioeconomic, sociocultural factors and power & control) between violence and lethal violence. The global context permeates the results of the study. Conclusion: The literature study clarifies the complex relationship between men's violence and lethal violence against women in close relationships and the multifaceted risk factors that interact to cause these crimes against human rights. The socio-dimensional model overall explains the four categories that have emerged in this study.

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2022. , p. 74
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Sociology (excluding Social Work, Social Psychology and Social Anthropology) Public Health, Global Health, Social Medicine and Epidemiology
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URN: urn:nbn:se:his:diva-21514OAI: oai:DiVA.org:his-21514DiVA, id: diva2:1679633
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Public Health Science
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Public Health Sciences
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Available from: 2022-07-01 Created: 2022-07-01 Last updated: 2022-07-01Bibliographically approved

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