Boxer Paul, Sloan-Power Elizabeth, Piza Eric, Schappell Ashley
Violence Vict. 2014;29(1):24-33. doi: 10.1891/0886-6708.vv-d-12-00155.
Studies have identified a robust association between children's exposure to violence and their mental health. Yet, most of this research has been based on self-reported exposure and self-reported mental health. In this study, we used a new, map-based method via police data for measuring children's exposure to violent crime and compared it to child self-reports and parent reports of exposure. Results suggest that child self-reports of violence exposure may not be valid except for exposure to murder, but police and parent reports of violent crime can reveal interesting relations between violence and mental health. Children showed higher levels of internalizing problems in the absence of police-reported murder and parent-reported robbery. Discussion emphasizes implications for measurement as well as theory building.
研究已经确定儿童接触暴力与他们的心理健康之间存在紧密关联。然而,这项研究大多基于自我报告的接触情况和自我报告的心理健康状况。在本研究中,我们通过警方数据采用了一种新的基于地图的方法来衡量儿童接触暴力犯罪的情况,并将其与儿童自我报告及家长报告的接触情况进行比较。结果表明,除了接触谋杀情况外,儿童对暴力接触的自我报告可能并不准确,但警方和家长报告的暴力犯罪情况能够揭示暴力与心理健康之间的有趣关系。在没有警方报告的谋杀和家长报告的抢劫情况时,儿童表现出更高水平的内化问题。讨论强调了测量以及理论构建方面的意义。