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Record ID: 2d444706-a47e-4100-8a28-3fd00c908b27
DOI: 10.1080/14459795.2021.1973534
Electronic Resources: https://doi.org/10.1080/14459795.2021.1973534
Type: Journal Article
Title: How gambling by a male partner contributes to intimate partner violence against women: A gendered perspective
Authors: Hing, Nerilee
O’Mullan, Catherine
Breen, Helen
Nuske, Elaine
Mainey, Lydia
Keywords: Intimate Partner Violence (IPV);Economic and Financial Impacts;Gambling
Topic: Impacts of violence
Drivers of violence
Gender relations, gender norms and attitudes
Coercive control
Year: 2021
Publisher: Routledge
Citation: Pages 1-19
Abstract:  This paper adopts a gendered perspective exploring how gambling by a male partner contributes to intimate partner violence (IPV) against women. Unstructured interviews with 30 women with lived experience of male partner violence linked to his gambling were analyzed using adaptive grounded theory. Gendered drivers of violence set the context for IPV experienced by these women. Their male partners held strict patriarchal views about gender roles, controlled decision-making, restricted the woman's independence, and condoned using violence against women. Gambling by the male partner interacted with these gendered drivers to increase the frequency and severity of IPV. They prioritized their gambling above the family's welfare, controlled household finances, and coerced the woman into providing money. Gambling created situations that increased IPV, including anger over losses, family stressors and conflicts, with violent backlash silencing the woman's objections. Violence intensified as the gambling escalated, with short-term cycles of violence directly linked to gambling events. Women experienced financial, psychological, physical and sexual abuse, and patterns of coercive control that maintained a climate of fear. These findings reveal the centrality of gender inequality within intimate relationships as a foundation for IPV, which is then exacerbated by the perpetrator's gambling.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/21950
ISSN: 1445-9795
Journal Title: International Gambling Studies
Appears in Collections:Gambling & Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence
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