Golder Seana, Logan T K
Violence Vict. 2014;29(1):53-72. doi: 10.1891/0886-6708.vv-d-12-00040.
This research identified three subgroups of drug-involved men based on severity of self-reported violence perpetration against intimate or nonintimate partners among a sample of 148 men selected from a subsample of participants in the Kentucky National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) AIDS Cooperative Agreement. Men in the No Violence group accounted for approximately 19% of the total respondents, men in the Moderate Violence Severity and Extreme Violence Severity groups comprises 56% and 25% of the sample, respectively. Men in the Extreme Violence Severity group experienced significantly more psychological victimization as children and more frequent physical childhood abuse than did their peers. Men in the Extreme Violence Severity group reported having earlier involvement in the criminal justice system and lawbreaking behavior; they also reported higher frequency of marijuana and crack use. Implications for treatment and future research are presented.
本研究从肯塔基州国家药物滥用研究所(NIDA)艾滋病合作协议参与者子样本中选取了148名男性作为样本,根据他们自我报告的针对亲密或非亲密伴侣的暴力行为严重程度,确定了三个涉毒男性亚组。无暴力组的男性约占总受访者的19%,中度暴力严重程度组和极端暴力严重程度组的男性分别占样本的56%和25%。与同龄人相比,极端暴力严重程度组的男性在儿童时期遭受的心理伤害更多,童年时期遭受身体虐待的频率也更高。极端暴力严重程度组的男性报告称更早涉足刑事司法系统并有违法行为;他们还报告称使用大麻和快克的频率更高。文中还阐述了对治疗及未来研究的启示。