Powell Mebane E, Berman Jacquelin
New York City Department for the Aging, New York, USA.
J Gerontol Soc Work. 2006;46(3-4):229-47. doi: 10.1300/J083v46n03_13.
A study was conducted at the New York City Department for the Aging Elderly Crime Victim's Unit (ECVU) to examine the relationship between dependency and compliance rates. Dependency was defined by the total score for each case on the Victim Dependency Scale and Abuser Dependency Scale. Compliance was defined as the act of accepting a referral and compliance rates were determined by counting the total number of referrals the victim accepted. Findings indicated that the only factor associated with compliance rates was if the abuser had a mental illness/substance abuse problem. If the abuser did have this problem, the victim was significantly more likely to accept a referral for services as compared to victims whose abusers did not have a mental illness/substance abuse problem (t=-2.774, df=36.899, p<.01). The authors offer explanations as to why this research was important and the implications it has on future research.
纽约市老龄部老年犯罪受害者部门(ECVU)开展了一项研究,以检验依赖程度与接受转诊率之间的关系。依赖程度由每个案例在受害者依赖量表和施虐者依赖量表上的总分来定义。接受转诊被定义为接受转诊的行为,接受转诊率通过计算受害者接受的转诊总数来确定。研究结果表明,与接受转诊率相关的唯一因素是施虐者是否有精神疾病/药物滥用问题。如果施虐者确实有这个问题,与施虐者没有精神疾病/药物滥用问题的受害者相比,前者接受服务转诊的可能性要显著更高(t=-2.774,自由度=36.899,p<.01)。作者对这项研究为何重要以及它对未来研究的影响进行了解释。