Department of Psychology, University of Florence, Via di San Salvi, 12, Complesso di San Salvi Padiglione 26, 50135, Florence, Italy.
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2010 Apr;38(3):353-65. doi: 10.1007/s10802-009-9371-8.
The development of Physical Dating Aggression from the age of 16 to 18 years was investigated in relation to time-invariant predictors (gender, parental education, family composition, number of partners) and to time-varying effects of delinquent behavior and perception of victimization by the partner. The sample consisted of 181 adolescents with a current or past dating relationship. Results showed an average trend of decrease from 16 to 18 years with significant inter-individual variability in intra-individual change across time, suggesting that different trajectories of Physical Dating Aggression among the population can be found. Inter-individual variability can be explained by background variables representing a distal risk on Dating Aggression at 16 years (mother's education, precocious dating experience), and by time-varying effect of delinquent behavior and perception of partner perpetration. These latter variables can act as snares (Moffitt 1993), representing mechanisms responsible for prolonging the otherwise normative pattern of decrease of Physical Dating Aggression.
研究了从 16 岁到 18 岁期间身体约会攻击的发展与不变预测因素(性别、父母教育、家庭结构、伴侣数量)以及犯罪行为和感知伴侣受害的时变效应之间的关系。样本由 181 名目前或过去有约会关系的青少年组成。结果显示,从 16 岁到 18 岁呈平均下降趋势,但个体间的个体内变化在时间上存在显著差异,这表明人群中可能存在不同的身体约会攻击轨迹。个体间的可变性可以用代表 16 岁时约会攻击的远端风险的背景变量(母亲的教育、早熟的约会经历)来解释,也可以用犯罪行为和感知伴侣实施的时变效应来解释。后一类变量可以作为陷阱(Moffitt 1993),代表负责延长身体约会攻击本来正常下降模式的机制。