Logan-Greene Patricia, Nurius Paula S, Hooven Carole, Thompson Elaine A
University of Buffalo.
Vict Offender. 2013 Apr 1;8(2):231-252. doi: 10.1080/15564886.2012.755139.
A history of victimization and violence perpetration are well-established risk factors that hamper positive development in early adulthood, yet their separate and overlapping effects are rarely examined simultaneously, confounding understanding of their relative impacts. This study follows a diverse sample of at-risk adolescents (=570) into early adulthood, comparing roles and resources, stress and distress, and maladaptive behaviors for those with a history of no violence, victimization only, perpetration only, and both perpetration and victimization. Results demonstrate four distinctive profiles, although all violence-exposed youth report more problems in the three assessed domains relative to those with no violence histories. Implications for intervention are discussed.
受害经历和暴力行为史是阻碍成年早期积极发展的公认风险因素,然而,它们各自的影响和重叠影响很少同时被研究,这混淆了对它们相对影响的理解。本研究跟踪了570名处于风险中的青少年样本直至成年早期,比较了无暴力史、仅有受害经历、仅有暴力行为以及既有暴力行为又有受害经历的青少年在角色与资源、压力与困扰以及适应不良行为方面的情况。结果显示出四种不同的类型,尽管所有有暴力暴露经历的青少年在这三个评估领域报告的问题都比没有暴力史的青少年更多。文中还讨论了干预措施的意义。