Kent State University, College of Nursing, Kent, Ohio 44242-0001, USA.
Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2010 Sep;31(9):599-610. doi: 10.3109/01612841003793056.
This purpose of this paper is to present a typology of common aggressive events that occur in the context of adolescent dating violence. The typology is based on 42 transcripts of interviews with young adults, ages 18 to 21, who described dating violence they had experienced when adolescents (ages 13-18). One-hundred and eighty-four text units that contained a description of an event involving aggression or violence between the participant and a dating partner were extracted from the transcripts. Cross-case analysis was used to create categories of events that shared similar characteristics. The analysis yielded eight types of aggressive events: (a) tumultuous, (b) explosive, (c) scuffling, (d) violating, (e) threatening, (f) controlling, (g) disparaging, and (h) rejecting, ignoring, or disrespecting. The typology can provide a foundation for further research on adolescent dating violence from a situational perspective and can be used as a tool to promote discussion of dating violence with victimized or at-risk youth.
本文旨在提出一种常见的攻击事件类型,这些事件发生在青少年约会暴力的背景下。该类型学基于对 42 名年龄在 18 至 21 岁的年轻人的访谈记录,这些年轻人描述了他们在青少年时期(13-18 岁)经历过的约会暴力。从访谈记录中提取了 184 个包含参与者与约会伴侣之间发生攻击或暴力描述的文本单元。跨案例分析用于创建具有相似特征的事件类别。分析产生了八种类型的攻击事件:(a)混乱的,(b)爆发的,(c)混战的,(d)侵犯的,(e)威胁的,(f)控制的,(g)贬低的,以及(h)拒绝、忽视或不尊重的。该类型学可以为从情境角度研究青少年约会暴力提供基础,也可以作为一种工具,促进与受害或处于风险中的青少年讨论约会暴力。