Champion Heather, Wagoner Kimberly, Song Eun-Young, Brown Victoria Kumpuris, Wolfson Mark
Research, Innovation, and Product Development, Center for Creative Leadership, Greensboro, North Carolina 27410, USA.
Int J Adolesc Med Health. 2008 Oct-Dec;20(4):419-29. doi: 10.1515/ijamh.2008.20.4.419.
Dating violence perpetration and victimization among adolescents in the U.S. is an important public health problem. The literature examining the relationship between dating violence, substance use, and other risk behaviors among adolescents is limited.
The goal of this study was to examine associations of adolescent date fighting victimization and date fighting perpetration with substance use and other risk behaviors.
Repeated cross-sectional phone surveys of 14-20 year olds from 70 communities across five states were conducted in the spring of2004 and 2006 (n=13,422). Multivariate regression analyses were used to analyze the relationship between date fighting victimization and date fighting perpetration with substance use and other risk behaviors.
Older age, Black race (vs. White), single parent household, age of first drink, riding in a car with a drinking driver, having been sexually victimized, and having threatened or hurt someone with a weapon were associated with date fighting victimization (all p<.01). Older age, female gender, Black race (vs. White), Hispanic ethnicity (vs. White), single parent household, age of first drink, past 30 day drunkenness, past 30 day marijuana use, having been sexually victimized, having perpetrated sexual victimization, and having threatened or hurt someone with a weapon were associated with date fighting perpetration.
Similar, yet distinct, patterns of individual characteristics and health risk behaviors emerged for date fighting victimization and perpetration among adolescents.
在美国,青少年中的约会暴力实施和受害是一个重要的公共卫生问题。关于青少年约会暴力、物质使用及其他风险行为之间关系的文献有限。
本研究的目的是探讨青少年约会打架受害和实施约会打架与物质使用及其他风险行为之间的关联。
在2004年春季和2006年对来自五个州70个社区的14 - 20岁青少年进行了重复横断面电话调查(n = 13422)。使用多元回归分析来分析约会打架受害和实施约会打架与物质使用及其他风险行为之间的关系。
年龄较大、黑人种族(与白人相比)、单亲家庭、首次饮酒年龄、乘坐有饮酒司机的汽车、遭受性侵害以及曾用武器威胁或伤害他人与约会打架受害相关(所有p <.01)。年龄较大、女性、黑人种族(与白人相比)、西班牙裔种族(与白人相比)、单亲家庭、首次饮酒年龄、过去30天醉酒、过去30天使用大麻、遭受性侵害、实施性侵害以及曾用武器威胁或伤害他人与约会打架实施相关。
青少年约会打架受害和实施在个体特征和健康风险行为方面呈现出相似但又不同的模式。