Xue Jia, Lin Kai, Sun Ivan Y, Liu Jianhong
1 University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
2 Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT, USA.
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol. 2018 Dec;62(16):4904-4922. doi: 10.1177/0306624X18801500. Epub 2018 Sep 21.
Although a substantial number of studies have investigated factors that influenced intimate partner violence (IPV), very few have assessed the connection between the use of information and communication technology (ICT) and such violence. Using survey data collected from over 400 women in a large Chinese city, this study explored how the involvement of various ICT-related activities affects Chinese women's experiences with psychological, physical, and sexual abuse. We found that some forms of media usage and online activities, such as times spent on paper books and Internet and browsing entertainment and sports news as well as watching movies and TVs online, were linked to a higher or lower likelihood of being a victim of IPV. Feelings of loneliness and helplessness were associated with more IPV victimization experiences. Married women were less likely to experience IPV, whereas working women were subject to greater IPV.
尽管大量研究调查了影响亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的因素,但很少有研究评估信息通信技术(ICT)的使用与这种暴力之间的联系。本研究利用从中国一个大城市的400多名女性收集的调查数据,探讨了各种与ICT相关活动的参与如何影响中国女性遭受心理、身体和性虐待的经历。我们发现,某些形式的媒体使用和在线活动,如花在纸质书籍和互联网上的时间、浏览娱乐和体育新闻以及在线观看电影和电视,与成为IPV受害者的可能性较高或较低有关。孤独感和无助感与更多的IPV受害经历相关。已婚女性遭受IPV的可能性较小,而职业女性遭受的IPV更多。