Gover Angela R
University of Florida Center for Studies in Criminology and Law P.O. Box 115950, 209 Walker Hall Gainesville, Florida 32611-5950, USA.
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol. 2004 Dec;48(6):683-96. doi: 10.1177/0306624X04264459.
This study examined whether sexual abuse was related to higher levels of psychological distress among incarcerated youth and if the effects were invariant across gender. Participants were male and female adolescents, aged 11 to 20 years, incarcerated in six juvenile correctional institutions in five states. Using data from a national study of juveniles confined to secure institutions, this study assessed the relationship between gender, sexual abuse, and depression. Adolescents who were sexually abused during childhood compared to adolescents who were not report higher levels of depression. Sexually abused girls and boys report higher levels of depression compared to boys not sexually abused. These findings suggest the importance of understanding the relationship between childhood sexual abuse and depressive symptoms among incarcerated youth. Additionally, the findings suggest that the effects of childhood sexual abuse are similar for males and females among a high-risk sample of institutionalized juvenile delinquents. Implications for treatment of incarcerated youth are discussed.
本研究调查了性虐待是否与被监禁青少年更高水平的心理困扰有关,以及这些影响在不同性别中是否不变。参与者为年龄在11至20岁之间、被关押在五个州的六所少年教养机构中的男性和女性青少年。利用一项针对被关押在安全机构中的青少年的全国性研究的数据,本研究评估了性别、性虐待和抑郁之间的关系。与未遭受性虐待的青少年相比,童年时期遭受性虐待的青少年报告的抑郁水平更高。与未遭受性虐待的男孩相比,遭受性虐待的女孩和男孩报告的抑郁水平更高。这些发现表明了解童年性虐待与被监禁青少年抑郁症状之间关系的重要性。此外,研究结果表明,在机构化少年犯的高风险样本中,童年性虐待对男性和女性的影响相似。文中还讨论了对被监禁青少年治疗的启示。