Département de Psychoéducation, Université de Sherbrooke, Pavillon A7 2500 Boul. De L'Université, Sherbrooke, QC, J1K 2R1, Canada,
J Youth Adolesc. 2015 Jan;44(1):211-24. doi: 10.1007/s10964-013-0089-0. Epub 2014 Jan 10.
Dating violence during adolescence negatively influences concurrent psychosocial functioning, and has been linked with an increased likelihood of later intimate partner violence. Identifying who is most vulnerable for this negative outcome can inform the development of intervention practices addressing this problem. The two goals of this study were to assess variations in the prevalence of dating violence across different measures of sexual minority status (e.g., sexual minority identity or same-sex sexual behavior), and to assess whether this association was mediated by bullying, the number of sexual partners, binge drinking or aggressive behaviors. These goals were assessed by employing the Massachusetts Youth Risk Behavior Survey (N = 12,984), a regionally representative sample of youth ages 14-18. In this sample, a total of 540 girls and 323 boys reported a non-heterosexual identity, and 429 girls and 230 boys reported having had one or more same-sex sexual partners. The results generally supported a higher prevalence of dating violence among sexual minority youth. This vulnerability varied considerably across gender, sexual minority identity and the gender of sexual partners, but generally persisted when accounting for the mediating variables. The findings support investigating dating violence as a mechanism in the disparities between sexual minority and heterosexual youth, and the importance of addressing sexual minority youth specifically in interventions targeting dating violence.
青少年时期的约会暴力会对同期的心理社会功能产生负面影响,并与日后亲密伴侣暴力的可能性增加有关。确定谁最容易受到这种负面结果的影响,可以为解决这一问题的干预措施的制定提供信息。本研究的两个目标是评估不同的性少数群体状态衡量标准(例如,性少数群体认同或同性性行为)之间约会暴力的流行程度的变化,并评估这种关联是否通过欺凌、性伴侣数量、狂饮或攻击性行为来介导。这些目标是通过使用马萨诸塞州青年风险行为调查(N=12984)来评估的,这是一个具有代表性的 14-18 岁青少年的地区样本。在这个样本中,共有 540 名女孩和 323 名男孩报告了非异性恋身份,429 名女孩和 230 名男孩报告了有一个或多个同性性伴侣。研究结果普遍支持性少数群体青少年中约会暴力的流行率较高。这种脆弱性在性别、性少数群体认同和性伴侣的性别方面差异很大,但在考虑到中介变量时,这种脆弱性普遍存在。这些发现支持将约会暴力作为性少数群体和异性恋青年之间差异的一个机制进行调查,并支持在针对约会暴力的干预措施中特别关注性少数群体青年。