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美国年轻成年男性和女性的约会暴力实施模式与受害情况

Patterns of Dating Violence Perpetration and Victimization in U.S. Young Adult Males and Females.

作者信息

Spencer Rachael A, Renner Lynette M, Clark Cari Jo

机构信息

Gender-based Violence Specialist, Atlanta, GA, USA

University of Minnesota School of Social Work, St. Paul, MN, USA.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2016 Sep;31(15):2576-97. doi: 10.1177/0886260515579506. Epub 2015 Apr 5.

Abstract

Dating violence (DV) is frequently reported by young adults in intimate relationships in the United States, but little is known about patterns of DV perpetration and victimization. In this study, we examined sexual and physical violence perpetration and victimization reported by young adults to determine how the violence patterns differ by sex and race/ethnicity. Data from non-Hispanic White, non-Hispanic Black, and Hispanic participants in Wave 3 of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health were analyzed. DV was assessed using responses to four questions focused on perpetration and four questions focused on victimization. The information on DV was taken from the most violent relationship reported by participants prior to Wave 3. Latent class analysis was first conducted separately by sex, adjusting for age, race/ethnicity, and financial stress, then by race/ethnicity, adjusting for age and financial stress. Relative model fit was established by comparing Bayesian Information Criteria (BIC), adjusted BIC, entropy, interpretability of latent classes, and certainty of latent class assignment for covariate-adjusted models. The results indicate that patterns of violence differed by sex and for females, by race/ethnicity. A three-class model was the best fit for males. For females, separate four-class models were parsimonious for White, Black, and Hispanic females. Financial stress was a significant predictor of violence classification for males and females and age predicted membership in White and Black female models. Variations in DV patterns by sex and race/ethnicity suggest the need for a more nuanced understanding of differences in DV.

摘要

在美国,处于亲密关系中的年轻人经常报告遭受约会暴力(DV),但对于约会暴力的实施模式和受害情况却知之甚少。在本研究中,我们调查了年轻人报告的性暴力和身体暴力的实施及受害情况,以确定暴力模式在性别和种族/族裔方面有何不同。我们分析了来自全国青少年到成人健康纵向研究第3波中的非西班牙裔白人、非西班牙裔黑人以及西班牙裔参与者的数据。使用针对暴力实施的四个问题和针对受害情况的四个问题的回答来评估约会暴力。关于约会暴力的信息取自参与者在第3波之前报告的最暴力的关系。首先按性别分别进行潜在类别分析,并对年龄、种族/族裔和经济压力进行调整,然后按种族/族裔进行分析,并对年龄和经济压力进行调整。通过比较贝叶斯信息准则(BIC)、调整后的BIC、熵、潜在类别的可解释性以及协变量调整模型中潜在类别分配的确定性来确定相对模型拟合度。结果表明,暴力模式在性别上存在差异,对于女性而言,在种族/族裔上也存在差异。三类模型最适合男性。对于女性,针对白人、黑人和西班牙裔女性分别采用四类模型较为简约。经济压力是男性和女性暴力分类的重要预测因素,年龄预测了白人女性和黑人女性模型中的类别归属。约会暴力模式在性别和种族/族裔上的差异表明,需要对约会暴力的差异有更细致入微的理解。

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