School of Social Work, Wayne State University.
Division of Violence Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
J Res Adolesc. 2017 Jun;27(2):423-435. doi: 10.1111/jora.12280. Epub 2016 Sep 16.
The present research explores the additive and interactive effects of anger or hostility (A/H), acceptance of violence (AoV), and constructive conflict resolution strategies (CRS) on the perpetration of physical and sexual teen dating violence (TDV). Adolescents completed surveys assessing physical and sexual TDV perpetration, A/H, AoV, and positive CRS. While the findings require replication with longitudinal data, the results suggest that developing interventions to modify AoV and A/H may have the potential to prevent instances of TDV perpetration among both boys and girls. The results for CRS were mixed and necessitate further exploration. These cross-sectional data provide insight into potentially fruitful areas of exploration for the development and tailoring of prevention strategies for teens at risk for physical and sexual TDV perpetration.
本研究探讨了愤怒或敌意(A/H)、对暴力的接受(AoV)和建设性的冲突解决策略(CRS)对青少年身体和性约会暴力(TDV)行为的累加和交互影响。青少年完成了评估身体和性 TDV 行为、A/H、AoV 和积极 CRS 的调查。虽然这些发现需要用纵向数据进行复制,但结果表明,制定干预措施来改变 AoV 和 A/H 可能有潜力预防男孩和女孩的 TDV 行为。CRS 的结果喜忧参半,需要进一步探索。这些横断面数据为开发和调整预防身体和性 TDV 行为高危青少年的预防策略提供了有价值的探索领域。