Fantasia Heidi Collins, Sutherland Melissa A, Hutchinson M Katherine
Decker School of Nursing, Binghamton University, State University of New York.
William F. Connell School of Nursing, Boston College.
J Forensic Nurs. 2018 Oct/Dec;14(4):190-197. doi: 10.1097/JFN.0000000000000211.
Intimate partner violence (IPV) and sexual violence (SV) are serious issues for female college students. Approximately one third of women have experienced physical violence or SV in their lifetime. Female college students experience high rates of both IPV and SV. The purpose of this secondary analysis was to describe the experiences of violence and associated factors reported by college women.
This secondary analysis included data from a cross-sectional study focused on IPV/SV screening in college health centers. Random samples of female undergraduate students, aged 18-25 years, from five participating universities in the northeastern United States were contacted via email and invited to participate in the study. Eight hundred seventy-three young women met the inclusion criteria and completed survey measures.
More than half (52%, n = 457) of female undergraduate students reported having experienced at least one episode of violence in their lifetime. Almost 12% reported experiencing IPV or SV during the preceding semester. For women reporting recent experiences of violence, forced unwanted sexual activities accounted for nearly half of all reported episodes of violence (n = 46). Heavier alcohol drinking on the weekends was correlated with reports of forced sex.
The results highlight the prevalence of past and recent IPV/SV and increased risk among college women. Further research is needed to identify risk factors of both victimization and perpetration and the milieu of risk on college campuses. Forensic nurses should be key stakeholders in the development and implementation of interventions for violence education, screening, and referral.
亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)和性暴力(SV)是女大学生面临的严重问题。约三分之一的女性在一生中曾经历过身体暴力或性暴力。女大学生遭受IPV和SV的比例很高。本次二次分析的目的是描述大学女生报告的暴力经历及相关因素。
本次二次分析纳入了一项横断面研究的数据,该研究聚焦于大学健康中心的IPV/SV筛查。通过电子邮件联系了美国东北部五所参与大学中年龄在18至25岁的本科女生随机样本,并邀请她们参与研究。873名年轻女性符合纳入标准并完成了调查测量。
超过一半(52%,n = 457)的本科女生报告在一生中至少经历过一次暴力事件。近12%的女生报告在前一学期遭受过IPV或SV。对于报告近期有暴力经历的女性,强迫性非自愿性行为占所有报告暴力事件的近一半(n = 46)。周末大量饮酒与强迫性行为的报告相关。
结果凸显了过去和近期IPV/SV的普遍性以及大学女生中风险的增加。需要进一步研究以确定受害和施暴的风险因素以及大学校园的风险环境。法医护士应成为暴力教育、筛查和转诊干预措施制定与实施的关键利益相关者。