National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2011 Oct;20(10):1415-28. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2011.3057. Epub 2011 Aug 29.
In the last 10 years, several reviews of research on violence among girls have been conducted. This research helps to determine the extent of girls' use of violence however, it has not been translated into effective prevention programs for girls. This article reviews the research on risk and protective factors associated with violence, with particular attention on factors unique to girls or shared between boys and girls. Individual risk factors for youth violence include hyperactivity/inattention/impulsivity, risk taking/sensation seeking, low academic achievement, exposure to stress and victimization, and early puberty. Parent-child relationships/parental monitoring and supervision, parent criminal and antisocial behavior, and family conflicts and instability have been found to be relationship-level risk factors. Peer risk factors include deviant peer affiliation and gang membership. Risk factors at the community level include economic deprivation; community disorganization; the availability of drugs, alcohol, and firearms; and neighborhood crime. This review also includes a description of program effects for girls within the Model and Promising Blueprints for Violence Prevention Initiative programs. Very few evaluations have examined program effectiveness in preventing violence among girls. More evaluation research is needed to determine if evidence-based programs have positive impact on reducing violence and related risk factors among girls.
在过去的 10 年中,已经进行了几项关于女孩暴力的研究综述。这项研究有助于确定女孩使用暴力的程度,但是,它并没有转化为针对女孩的有效预防计划。本文综述了与暴力相关的风险和保护因素的研究,特别关注了女孩特有的或男孩和女孩共有的因素。青少年暴力的个体风险因素包括多动/注意力不集中/冲动、冒险/寻求刺激、学业成绩低、压力和受害经历以及青春期提前。亲子关系/父母监督和监管、父母犯罪和反社会行为以及家庭冲突和不稳定被认为是关系层面的风险因素。同伴风险因素包括偏离的同伴关系和帮派成员身份。社区层面的风险因素包括经济贫困;社区混乱;毒品、酒精和枪支的可获得性;以及邻里犯罪。本综述还包括了“暴力预防倡议模型和有前途蓝本”计划中针对女孩的项目效果描述。很少有评估研究检验过预防女孩暴力的项目的有效性。需要更多的评估研究来确定基于证据的项目是否对减少女孩暴力和相关风险因素有积极影响。