Field Craig A, Caetano Raul
University of Texas Houston Health Science Center, School of Public Health, Dallas, TX 75390-9128, USA.
Violence Vict. 2005 Oct;20(5):499-511.
This analysis determines the longitudinal predictors of male-to-female (MFPV) or female-to-male (FMPV) alone and mutual partner violence (MPV) among White, Black, and Hispanic couples. A national sample of couples 18 years of age or older was interviewed in 1995 and again in 2000. Participants constitute a multistage area probability sample representative of married and cohabiting couples from the 48 contiguous United States. Results indicate that most couples reporting violence engage in MPV. After controlling for other factors, Blacks are 3 times more likely to report MPV at follow-up and Hispanics are 9 times more likely to report MFPV. The results indicate that ethnic minorities are at greater risk of MPV. In addition, the predictors of partner violence vary depending on the type of partner violence. These findings highlight the importance of distinguishing different types of partner violence and have important epidemiological and prevention implications.
本分析确定了白人、黑人和西班牙裔夫妇中男性对女性(MFPV)或女性对男性(FMPV)的单向及相互伴侣暴力(MPV)的纵向预测因素。1995年对一个全国性的18岁及以上夫妇样本进行了访谈,并于2000年再次访谈。参与者构成了一个多阶段区域概率样本,代表来自美国48个相邻州的已婚和同居夫妇。结果表明,大多数报告有暴力行为的夫妇存在相互伴侣暴力。在控制了其他因素后,黑人在随访时报告相互伴侣暴力的可能性是其他人的3倍,西班牙裔报告男性对女性暴力的可能性是其他人的9倍。结果表明,少数族裔遭受相互伴侣暴力的风险更大。此外,伴侣暴力的预测因素因伴侣暴力类型而异。这些发现凸显了区分不同类型伴侣暴力的重要性,并具有重要的流行病学和预防意义。