Hirschinger Nancy B, Grisso Jeane Ann, Wallace Donald B, McCollum Kelly Farley, Schwarz Donald F, Sammel Mary D, Brensinger Colleen, Anderson Elijah
Department of Criminal Justice, Widener University, Chester, PA 19103-5792, USA.
Am J Public Health. 2003 Jul;93(7):1098-103. doi: 10.2105/ajph.93.7.1098.
The aims of this study were to describe the characteristics surrounding female-to-female nonpartner violence and to identify independent factors associated with risk of female-to-female intentional injuries.
A case-control investigation was conducted among women who resided in an urban, low-income community and presented for emergency department care for injuries inflicted by female nonpartners.
Women were typically victimized by women they knew (88%), in outdoor locations (60%), and in the presence of others (91%). Those found to be at risk for injury typically were young and socially active, used marijuana, and had experienced other kinds of violence.
The present results showed that women injured by female nonpartners had limited resources, experienced disorder in their lives, and were the victims of violence within multiple relationships.
本研究旨在描述女性对女性非伴侣暴力的相关特征,并确定与女性对女性故意伤害风险相关的独立因素。
对居住在城市低收入社区且因女性非伴侣造成的伤害而到急诊科就诊的女性进行了病例对照调查。
女性通常受到她们认识的女性的侵害(88%),地点在户外(60%),且有其他人在场(91%)。那些被发现有受伤风险的女性通常年轻且社交活跃,使用大麻,并且经历过其他类型的暴力。
目前的结果表明,受女性非伴侣伤害的女性资源有限,生活混乱,并且是多种关系中暴力行为的受害者。