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测量青少年遭受侵害的情况:环境风险(E-Risk)纵向双生子研究。

Measuring adolescents' exposure to victimization: The Environmental Risk (E-Risk) Longitudinal Twin Study.

作者信息

Fisher Helen L, Caspi Avshalom, Moffitt Terrie E, Wertz Jasmin, Gray Rebecca, Newbury Joanne, Ambler Antony, Zavos Helena, Danese Andrea, Mill Jonathan, Odgers Candice L, Pariante Carmine, Wong Chloe C Y, Arseneault Louise

机构信息

King's College London.

Duke University.

出版信息

Dev Psychopathol. 2015 Nov;27(4 Pt 2):1399-416. doi: 10.1017/S0954579415000838.

Abstract

This paper presents multilevel findings on adolescents' victimization exposure from a large longitudinal cohort of twins. Data were obtained from the Environmental Risk (E-Risk) Longitudinal Twin Study, an epidemiological study of 2,232 children (1,116 twin pairs) followed to 18 years of age (with 93% retention). To assess adolescent victimization, we combined best practices in survey research on victimization with optimal approaches to measuring life stress and traumatic experiences, and introduce a reliable system for coding severity of victimization. One in three children experienced at least one type of severe victimization during adolescence (crime victimization, peer/sibling victimization, Internet/mobile phone victimization, sexual victimization, family violence, maltreatment, or neglect), and most types of victimization were more prevalent among children from low socioeconomic backgrounds. Exposure to multiple victimization types was common, as was revictimization; over half of those physically maltreated in childhood were also exposed to severe physical violence in adolescence. Biometric twin analyses revealed that environmental factors had the greatest influence on most types of victimization, while severe physical maltreatment from caregivers during adolescence was predominantly influenced by heritable factors. The findings from this study showcase how distinct levels of victimization measurement can be harmonized in large-scale studies of health and development.

摘要

本文展示了来自一个大型双胞胎纵向队列的青少年受害经历的多层次研究结果。数据取自环境风险(E-Risk)纵向双胞胎研究,这是一项对2232名儿童(1116对双胞胎)进行跟踪至18岁的流行病学研究(保留率为93%)。为了评估青少年的受害情况,我们将受害情况调查研究的最佳实践与测量生活压力和创伤经历的最佳方法相结合,并引入了一个可靠的受害严重程度编码系统。三分之一的儿童在青少年时期至少经历过一种严重的受害情况(犯罪受害、同伴/兄弟姐妹受害、互联网/手机受害、性受害、家庭暴力、虐待或忽视),而且大多数受害类型在社会经济背景较低的儿童中更为普遍。遭受多种受害类型以及再次受害的情况很常见;童年时期遭受身体虐待的儿童中,超过一半在青少年时期还遭受过严重的身体暴力。生物特征双胞胎分析表明,环境因素对大多数受害类型影响最大,而青少年时期来自照顾者的严重身体虐待主要受遗传因素影响。这项研究的结果展示了在大规模健康与发展研究中,如何协调不同层面的受害情况测量。

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