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家长对学生进入大学的担忧:药物使用和性侵犯。

Parental Concerns About Students' Transition Into College: Substance Use and Sexual Assault.

机构信息

Indiana University Bloomington, USA.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2021 Jan;36(1-2):NP96-NP114. doi: 10.1177/0886260517731787. Epub 2017 Sep 18.

Abstract

Parents play an important role in the development of their college-bound children, including engagement in risk behaviors and associated consequences. Still, few studies have investigated parental concerns about their children's transition into college. The aim of this study was to describe parental concerns about substance use and sexual assault and to test differences between parents of sons and parents of daughters in their levels of concern and communication. Data are from 450 parents of incoming students to a large, midwestern university. Parents responded to questions regarding their concerns about substance use and sexual assault. Results found that parents of sons are more concerned about substance use while parents of daughters are more concerned about sexual assault. Parents of daughters also communicate more about sexual assault than parents of sons. Finally, there was a positive relationship between relationship quality and communication about sexual assault. Implications for future research and the development of parent-based prevention are explored.

摘要

父母在其即将上大学的孩子的成长过程中扮演着重要的角色,包括参与风险行为及其相关后果。尽管如此,很少有研究调查过父母对孩子进入大学的转变的担忧。本研究旨在描述父母对子女使用物质和性侵犯的担忧,并测试儿子和女儿的父母在担忧程度和沟通方面的差异。数据来自一所中西部大型大学的 450 名即将入学的学生的父母。父母回答了关于他们对物质使用和性侵犯的担忧的问题。结果发现,儿子的父母更担心物质使用,而女儿的父母更担心性侵犯。女儿的父母在性侵犯方面的沟通也多于儿子的父母。最后,关系质量与性侵犯沟通之间存在正相关关系。探讨了未来研究和基于父母的预防措施的发展的意义。

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