Marcus Institute, Atlanta, GA 30329, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2010 Apr;25(4):591-609. doi: 10.1177/0886260509334402. Epub 2009 Jun 8.
This study examined the persistent perpetration of physical intimate partner violence (IPV) across relationships. Based on the National Longitudinal Study on Adolescent Health, data were analyzed on 6,446 young adults, who reported on two recent relationships. Frequency and logistic regression analyses were used to examine the persistence of physical IPV perpetration across relationships and the predictors of persistent perpetration. Among individuals who perpetrated physical violence in their first relationship, 29.7% persisted in their perpetration in the second relationship and 70.3% desisted. Significant predictors of persistent physical IPV in the final multi-variate model were as follows: IPV frequency in the first relationship, age, living together versus apart in the subsequent relationship, respondent being better educated than the partner, and being an IPV victim in second relationship. The persistence of physical IPV across relationships was relatively low, with desistance being much more common. Factors specific to the second relationship were the strongest predictors of persistence.
这项研究考察了跨关系持续存在的身体亲密伴侣暴力 (IPV)。基于全国青少年健康纵向研究,对 6446 名年轻成年人进行了数据分析,他们报告了最近的两段关系。频率和逻辑回归分析用于检验跨关系身体 IPV 持续实施的情况,以及持续实施的预测因素。在第一个关系中实施身体暴力的个体中,有 29.7%在第二个关系中持续实施,70.3%停止实施。最终多变量模型中身体 IPV 持续存在的显著预测因素如下:第一个关系中的 IPV 频率、年龄、随后关系中同居与分居、受访者受教育程度高于伴侣,以及第二个关系中成为 IPV 受害者。跨关系身体 IPV 的持续存在相对较低,而停止更为常见。与第二个关系特定的因素是持续存在的最强预测因素。