Vasquez Guerrero Desi Alonzo
University of North Carolina School of Law, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-3380, USA.
Child Welfare. 2009;88(4):135-55.
This study examines the relationships between hypermasculinity, sexual aggression, intimate partner violence, social support, and child maltreatment risk among heterosexual fathers completing parenting classes. Hypermasculinity scores were found to be significant predictors of study participants' reported verbal, physical, and sexual aggression toward their intimate partners. Only lack of social support, operationalized as the reported frequency of participants' conversations with friends, relatives, or neighbors about their problems, was found to be a significant predictor of child maltreatment risk. Alcohol frequency, education, and monthly income were not found to be unique, significant predictors of any dependent variables. Implications for clinical practice and research as well as limitations to the current study are discussed.
本研究考察了参加育儿课程的异性恋父亲中,过度男性化、性侵犯、亲密伴侣暴力、社会支持与儿童虐待风险之间的关系。研究发现,过度男性化得分是研究参与者报告的对其亲密伴侣的言语、身体和性侵犯行为的重要预测指标。只有缺乏社会支持(以参与者与朋友、亲戚或邻居谈论自身问题的报告频率来衡量)被发现是儿童虐待风险的重要预测指标。饮酒频率、教育程度和月收入并未被发现是任何因变量的独特且重要的预测指标。文中还讨论了本研究对临床实践和研究的启示以及当前研究的局限性。