Acierno R, Gray M, Best C, Resnick H, Kilpatrick D, Saunders B, Brady K
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston 29425-0742, USA.
J Trauma Stress. 2001 Oct;14(4):685-95. doi: 10.1023/A:1013033920267.
This study compared characteristics of recently occurring assaults against younger adults (age 18-34 years) with those of distant-past assaults against older adults (age 55-89 years) when they were younger. Responses of a subset of participants in the National Women's Study were the source of data for this study. With the exception of perceived life threat during assault (more prevalent in younger women), assault characteristics did not vary greatly by age in terms of proportions reporting that they had seen the perpetrator before; the event was one in a series; they or the perpetrator were under the influence of a substance; they actually experienced injury; and they reported the assault to authorities. Consistent with previous research, younger women reported greater prevalences of assault than older women.
本研究比较了近期针对年轻成年人(18 - 34岁)的袭击事件的特征与过去针对老年人(55 - 89岁)年轻时的袭击事件的特征。全国女性研究中一部分参与者的回答是本研究的数据来源。除了袭击期间感知到的生命威胁(在年轻女性中更普遍)外,在报告见过犯罪者、事件是一系列事件之一、她们或犯罪者受到某种物质影响、她们实际受伤以及她们向当局报告袭击等比例方面,袭击特征在年龄上并没有太大差异。与先前的研究一致,年轻女性报告的袭击发生率高于老年女性。