Freedner Naomi, Freed Lorraine H, Yang Y Wendy, Austin S Bryn
Violence Prevention Consulting Group, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
J Adolesc Health. 2002 Dec;31(6):469-74. doi: 10.1016/s1054-139x(02)00407-x.
To characterize the prevalence of dating violence experienced by gay, lesbian, bisexual (GLB), and heterosexual adolescents.
Self-report surveys were collected and analyzed from 521 adolescents at a GLB youth rally. Respondents were asked about dating violence, including types of abuse, threats of "outing," and gender of abuser. Multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to test group differences.
Reports of dating violence were prevalent in all sexual orientation groups, and there were few statistically significant differences. Compared with heterosexuals and controlling for age, bisexual males had greater odds of reporting any type of abuse, and bisexual females had greater odds of experiencing sexual abuse. Controlling for age, lesbians had greater odds of being scared about their safety, compared with heterosexual females, and bisexuals were more likely to be threatened with outing, compared with gay males/lesbians.
Overall, the prevalence of dating violence among GLB adolescents is similar to that of heterosexuals. Dating violence outreach and prevention efforts should be targeted to reach GLB adolescents.
描述男同性恋、女同性恋、双性恋(GLB)及异性恋青少年经历约会暴力的普遍性。
在一次GLB青年集会上,收集并分析了521名青少年的自我报告调查。受访者被问及约会暴力,包括虐待类型、“出柜”威胁以及施虐者的性别。采用多变量逻辑回归分析来检验组间差异。
所有性取向群体中约会暴力的报告都很普遍,且在统计学上几乎没有显著差异。与异性恋者相比并控制年龄因素,双性恋男性报告任何类型虐待的几率更高,双性恋女性遭受性虐待的几率更高。控制年龄因素,与异性恋女性相比,女同性恋者对自身安全感到恐惧的几率更高,与男同性恋者/女同性恋者相比,双性恋者更有可能受到“出柜”威胁。
总体而言,GLB青少年中约会暴力的普遍性与异性恋青少年相似。约会暴力的宣传和预防工作应针对GLB青少年。