Keenan-Miller Danielle, Hammen Constance, Brennan Patricia
Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
J Consult Clin Psychol. 2007 Jun;75(3):456-63. doi: 10.1037/0022-006X.75.3.456.
The authors examined prospective measures of psychosocial risk factors as predictors of severe intimate partner violence among a community sample of 610 young adults at risk for intergenerational transmission of depression. The hypothesized risk factors were youth history of depression by age 15 and maternal history of depression. Youth social functioning at age 15 was tested as a mediator of these associations. Results showed that youth history of depression by age 15 predicted victimization at age 20. Severe violence perpetration was predicted by maternal depressive history among women but not men. Youth social functioning was a partial mediator of both associations. In sum, the findings suggest that psychosocial factors observed in adolescence may contribute to the risk of experiencing severe intimate partner violence during young adulthood.
作者们研究了心理社会风险因素的前瞻性测量指标,以此作为610名有抑郁症代际传播风险的年轻成年人社区样本中严重亲密伴侣暴力行为的预测因素。假设的风险因素为15岁前的青少年抑郁症病史和母亲的抑郁症病史。15岁时的青少年社会功能被作为这些关联的中介变量进行检验。结果显示,15岁前有抑郁症病史的青少年在20岁时更易成为受害者。母亲的抑郁病史可预测女性而非男性的严重暴力行为。青少年社会功能是这两种关联的部分中介变量。总之,研究结果表明,青春期观察到的心理社会因素可能会增加成年早期经历严重亲密伴侣暴力行为的风险。