1 The University of Texas at El Paso, Texas, USA.
2 University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2019 Jan;34(1):81-114. doi: 10.1177/0886260516640544. Epub 2016 Mar 27.
Using data from the International Dating Violence Study, this study examined the roles of early socialization, family social structure, and relationship dynamics factors on physical aggression in dating among U.S. college students in emerging adulthood. The interaction effects between these three domains of interest (early socialization, family social structure, and relationship dynamics) were explored to understand the underlying mechanisms that influenced victimization and perpetration in dating. In general, we found that family and relational variables associated with dating victimization and perpetration were fairly similar. Among the early socialization variables, experience of childhood neglect and having witnessed domestic violence were significantly related to victimization and perpetration. Living in a two-parent household appeared to exert a protective effect, although associations with parental education were not statistically significant. Furthermore, the participants were more likely to experience victimization or impose aggression in dating relationships which were characterized by conflicts, distress, dominance, or psychological aggression. Overall, for the participants who came from a two-parent household, dominance in dating was linked to less violence. When the participants faced higher levels of psychological aggression, adverse early socialization factors were associated with higher levels of dating violence victimization and perpetration. Research and practice implications were discussed.
本研究利用国际约会暴力研究的数据,考察了早期社会化、家庭社会结构和关系动态因素在美国大学生成年早期约会中的身体侵犯作用。探索了这三个感兴趣领域(早期社会化、家庭社会结构和关系动态)之间的交互作用,以了解影响约会中受害和施暴的潜在机制。一般来说,我们发现与约会受害和施暴相关的家庭和关系变量相当相似。在早期社会化变量中,经历过童年忽视和目睹过家庭暴力与受害和施暴显著相关。生活在双亲家庭似乎具有保护作用,尽管与父母教育的关联没有统计学意义。此外,参与者在以冲突、痛苦、主导或心理攻击为特征的约会关系中更有可能遭受侵害或施加攻击。总的来说,对于来自双亲家庭的参与者,在约会中占据主导地位与较少的暴力有关。当参与者面临更高水平的心理攻击时,不良的早期社会化因素与更高水平的约会暴力受害和施暴有关。讨论了研究和实践的意义。