TY - JOUR
T1 - Post-separation abuse
T2 - A concept analysis
AU - Spearman, Kathryn J.
AU - Hardesty, Jennifer L.
AU - Campbell, Jacquelyn
N1 - Funding Information:
K. Spearman's time spent working on this manuscript was supported by the National Institutes of Child Health and Development (T32‐HD 094687), . Interdisciplinary Research Training on Trauma and Violence
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Authors. Journal of Advanced Nursing published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2023/4
Y1 - 2023/4
N2 - Aim: To report an analysis of the concept of post-separation abuse and its impact on the health of children and adult survivors. Design: Concept analysis. Data Sources: A literature search was conducted via PubMed, Cochrane and Embase and identified articles published from 1987 to 2021. Methods: Walker and Avant's (2019) eight stage methodology was used for this concept analysis, including identifying the concept, determining the purpose of analysis, identifying uses of the concept, defining attributes, identifying a model case and contrary case, antecedents and consequences and defining empirical referents. Results: Post-separation abuse can be defined as the ongoing, willful pattern of intimidation of a former intimate partner including legal abuse, economic abuse, threats and endangerment to children, isolation and discrediting and harassment and stalking. An analysis of literature identified essential attributes including fear and intimidation; domination, power and control; intrusion and entrapment; omnipresence; and manipulation of systems. Antecedents to post-separation abuse include patriarchal norms, physical separation, children, spatiality and availability, pre-separation IPV and coercive control and perpetrator characteristics. Consequences include lethality, adverse health consequences, institutional violence and betrayal, such as loss of child custody and economic deprivation. Conclusion: This concept analysis provides a significant contribution to the literature because it advances the science for understanding the phenomenon of post-separation abuse. It will aid in developing risk assessment tools and interventions to improve standards of care for adult and children survivors following separation from an abusive partner. Impact: This concept analysis of post-separation abuse provides a comprehensive insight into the phenomenon and a theoretical foundation to inform instrument development, future research and intervention. Post-separation abuse is a complex, multi-faceted phenomenon that requires differential social, legal and healthcare systems responses to support the health and well-being of survivors and their children.
AB - Aim: To report an analysis of the concept of post-separation abuse and its impact on the health of children and adult survivors. Design: Concept analysis. Data Sources: A literature search was conducted via PubMed, Cochrane and Embase and identified articles published from 1987 to 2021. Methods: Walker and Avant's (2019) eight stage methodology was used for this concept analysis, including identifying the concept, determining the purpose of analysis, identifying uses of the concept, defining attributes, identifying a model case and contrary case, antecedents and consequences and defining empirical referents. Results: Post-separation abuse can be defined as the ongoing, willful pattern of intimidation of a former intimate partner including legal abuse, economic abuse, threats and endangerment to children, isolation and discrediting and harassment and stalking. An analysis of literature identified essential attributes including fear and intimidation; domination, power and control; intrusion and entrapment; omnipresence; and manipulation of systems. Antecedents to post-separation abuse include patriarchal norms, physical separation, children, spatiality and availability, pre-separation IPV and coercive control and perpetrator characteristics. Consequences include lethality, adverse health consequences, institutional violence and betrayal, such as loss of child custody and economic deprivation. Conclusion: This concept analysis provides a significant contribution to the literature because it advances the science for understanding the phenomenon of post-separation abuse. It will aid in developing risk assessment tools and interventions to improve standards of care for adult and children survivors following separation from an abusive partner. Impact: This concept analysis of post-separation abuse provides a comprehensive insight into the phenomenon and a theoretical foundation to inform instrument development, future research and intervention. Post-separation abuse is a complex, multi-faceted phenomenon that requires differential social, legal and healthcare systems responses to support the health and well-being of survivors and their children.
KW - concept analysis
KW - custody
KW - divorce
KW - intimate partner violence
KW - nursing
KW - post-separation abuse
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U2 - 10.1111/jan.15310
DO - 10.1111/jan.15310
M3 - Review article
C2 - 35621362
AN - SCOPUS:85130743193
SN - 0309-2402
VL - 79
SP - 1225
EP - 1246
JO - Journal of advanced nursing
JF - Journal of advanced nursing
IS - 4
ER -