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性取向对美国女性受害经历与吸烟状况之间关系的影响。

The Effects of Sexual Orientation on the Relationship Between Victimization Experiences and Smoking Status Among US Women.

机构信息

Department of Health Systems Sciences, College of Nursing, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL.

Department of community and behavioral health promotion, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Zilber School of Public Health, Community and Behavioral Health Promotion, Milwaukee, WI.

出版信息

Nicotine Tob Res. 2018 Feb 7;20(3):332-339. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntx052.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

This study examined the relationships between experiences of childhood and adulthood victimization and current smoking among heterosexual and sexual minority women. The main hypothesis was that victimization experiences would predict current smoking status. Further, we hypothesized that the effect of childhood victimization on self-reported smoker status would be mediated by adult victimization.

METHODS

Data are from two studies conducted in the United States that used similar methods and questionnaires in order to conduct a comparative analysis of women based on sexual orientation. Data from Wave 1 (2000-2001) of the Chicago Health and Life Experiences of Women (CHLEW) study and from Wave 5 (2001) of the National Study of Health and Life Experiences of Women (NSHLEW) study were used in these analyses.

RESULTS

Twenty-eight percent of the sample reported current smoking. Victimization experiences were common, with 63.4% of participants reporting at least one type of victimization in childhood and 40.2% reporting at least one type in adulthood. Women who identified as heterosexual were less likely to be victimized during childhood than were women who identified as lesbian or bisexual. Adult victimization had a significant effect on current smoker status, and the effect of childhood victimization on smoker status was mediated by adult victimization. When examined by sexual orientation, this indirect relationship remained significant only among bisexual women in the sample.

CONCLUSIONS

Study findings make a valuable contribution to the literature on victimization and health risk behaviors such as smoking. Given the negative and long-term impact of victimization on women, strategies are needed that reduce the likelihood of victimization and subsequent engagement in health risk behaviors such as smoking.

IMPLICATIONS

The study findings make a valuable contribution to the literature on sexual minority women's health on the influence of victimization on health risk behaviors. With the goal of reducing the likelihood of adult victimization and subsequent engagement in health risk behaviors, programs and policies aimed at preventing victimization of women are warranted. Providers and community health agencies should assess and target physically and sexually abused sexual minority youth for mental health intervention with the goal of interrupting the progression from childhood victimization to adult victimization and subsequent engagement in health risk behaviors.

摘要

引言

本研究考察了童年和成年期受虐经历与异性恋和性少数女性当前吸烟状况之间的关系。主要假设是受虐经历会预测当前的吸烟状况。此外,我们假设童年受虐对自我报告的烟民状况的影响会被成年受虐所中介。

方法

本研究的数据来自于在美国进行的两项研究,这两项研究使用了类似的方法和问卷,以便对基于性取向的女性进行比较分析。这些分析使用了来自芝加哥妇女健康和生活经历研究(CHLEW)第 1 波(2000-2001 年)和全国妇女健康和生活经历研究(NSHLEW)第 5 波(2001 年)的数据。

结果

样本中 28%的人报告目前吸烟。受虐经历很常见,63.4%的参与者报告在童年时期至少经历过一种类型的受虐,40.2%的人报告在成年时期至少经历过一种类型的受虐。与女同性恋或双性恋女性相比,异性恋女性在童年时期受到的虐待较少。成年期受虐对当前吸烟者状况有显著影响,童年期受虐对吸烟者状况的影响是由成年期受虐所中介的。当按性取向进行检查时,这种间接关系仅在样本中的双性恋女性中仍然显著。

结论

研究结果为受虐与吸烟等健康风险行为的文献做出了有价值的贡献。鉴于受虐对女性的负面影响和长期性,需要采取策略减少受虐的可能性,以及随后参与吸烟等健康风险行为。

意义

研究结果为受虐对性少数妇女健康的影响以及受虐对健康风险行为的影响的文献做出了有价值的贡献。为了减少成年期受虐的可能性以及随后参与健康风险行为的可能性,有必要制定旨在预防妇女受虐的方案和政策。医疗保健提供者和社区卫生机构应评估和针对身体和性虐待的性少数青年进行心理健康干预,目标是打断从童年受虐到成年受虐以及随后参与健康风险行为的进程。

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