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约会暴力受害情况:夏威夷亚裔、夏威夷原住民和白人高中生的饮酒及性风险行为相关情况

Dating violence victimization: associated drinking and sexual risk behaviors of Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Caucasian high school students in Hawaii.

作者信息

Ramisetty-Mikler Suhasini, Goebert Deborah, Nishimura Stephanie, Caetano Raul

机构信息

University of Texas Houston School of Public Health, Dallas Regional Campus, 6011 Harry Hines Blvd. V8.112, 75390-9128, USA.

出版信息

J Sch Health. 2006 Oct;76(8):423-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.2006.00136.x.

Abstract

Ethnic minority groups such as Asian/Pacific Islanders (APIs) and native populations in Hawaii are seldom studied in the area of intimate relationships. Using the 1999 Hawaii Youth Risk Behavior Survey, this study examined gender and ethnic differences in experiencing physical dating violence and whether drinking (early initiation, binge drinking), unsafe sexual behaviors (early initiation, multiple partners, use of alcohol and drugs with sex, history of sexual abuse), and suicidality constitute risk for victimization among APIs, Native Hawaiian (NH), and Caucasian high school students in multiethnic state of Hawaii. The final analysis included 559 boys and 683 girls. The overall rate of experiencing physical violence was 7.8% with both genders reporting similar rates (boys 7.6%, girls 8.0%). Although not significantly different, NH students reported a higher rate (11.6%) than Caucasians (7.3%) and APIs (6.5%). Significant bivariate associations were found between victimization and many of the risk factors. Regression analyses indicated that students 16 years or older were nearly 3 times more at risk for experiencing dating violence. The risk was 8-fold if youth were sexually active by age 13 compared to those who abstained. The risk is 3-fold for those who reported prior sexual abuse. Early initiation of drinking (<12 years) and suicidality doubled the risk of being a victim. Clearly, the study highlights the risk of experiencing dating violence when a teen engages in sex very early or uses alcohol. Schools must routinely educate youth about various forms of dating violence, the effects of engaging in early sex, and drinking. Screening adolescents for associated risk factors such as drinking and depression is crucial to identify victimization. Dating violence is an antecedent for adult partner violence. Thus, by reducing youth dating violence, we may consequently reduce the incidence of adult partner violence.

摘要

诸如亚裔/太平洋岛民(APIs)等少数族裔群体以及夏威夷的原住民在亲密关系领域很少被研究。本研究利用1999年夏威夷青少年风险行为调查,考察了多民族的夏威夷州亚裔/太平洋岛民、夏威夷原住民(NH)和白人高中生在经历身体约会暴力方面的性别和种族差异,以及饮酒(过早开始、暴饮)、不安全的性行为(过早开始、多个性伴侣、性行为时饮酒和吸毒、性虐待史)和自杀倾向是否构成受害风险。最终分析纳入了559名男生和683名女生。经历身体暴力的总体发生率为7.8%,两性报告的发生率相似(男生7.6%,女生8.0%)。尽管差异不显著,但夏威夷原住民学生报告的发生率(11.6%)高于白种人(7.3%)和亚裔/太平洋岛民(6.5%)。在受害情况与许多风险因素之间发现了显著的双变量关联。回归分析表明,16岁及以上的学生经历约会暴力的风险几乎高出近3倍。与禁欲的青少年相比,13岁就有性活动的青少年风险高出8倍。有性虐待史的青少年风险高出3倍。过早开始饮酒(<12岁)和自杀倾向会使成为受害者的风险加倍。显然,该研究凸显了青少年过早发生性行为或饮酒时经历约会暴力的风险。学校必须定期对青少年进行各种形式约会暴力、过早性行为的影响以及饮酒方面的教育。对青少年进行饮酒和抑郁等相关风险因素的筛查对于识别受害情况至关重要。约会暴力是成年伴侣暴力的一个先兆。因此,通过减少青少年约会暴力,我们可能会相应降低成年伴侣暴力的发生率。

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