“My safe haven turned into a terror zone”: A qualitative study of family members’ experiences of violence by brain tumor patients
Amina Guenna Holmgren, Annika Malmström, Eskil Degsell, Johanna Simmons, Lisa Kastbom

TL;DR
This study explores the emotional and psychological impact on family members who experience violence from loved ones with brain tumors causing behavioral changes.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the unique challenges faced by families when the perpetrator of violence has brain tumor-related behavioral changes.
Findings
Family members experienced intense suffering, loneliness, and social isolation due to the violence.
Homes became places of fear and unpredictability, shifting from safe havens to zones of terror.
Participants often felt guilt and shame, especially when the patient's death was perceived as the only escape.
Abstract
Knowledge is lacking regarding how the experience of being exposed to violence is affected when the perpetrator suffers from behavioral and personality changes (BPC) due to a brain tumor. This study is part of the Swedish national research project BRAVE - Brain Tumor Related Aggression and Violence Exposure. The aim was to explore experiences of family members exposed to violence by a person suffering from BPC associated with a brain tumor. Individual interviews were conducted with 25 family members who have been exposed to violence by patients with primary brain tumor. The interviews were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. The participants reported various forms of violence and expressed intense suffering, loneliness and social isolation. The homes sometimes shifted from being a safe place to being a place marked by fear and unpredictability. In adapting to violence, what…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPosttraumatic Stress Disorder Research · Intimate Partner and Family Violence · Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending
