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墨西哥青少年中饮酒与暴力行为的相互影响:基于性别的分析。

Reciprocal Effects of Alcohol Use and Violence Perpetration Among Early Adolescents in Mexico: A Gendered Analysis.

机构信息

Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics, Arizona State University, P.O. Box 873701, Tempe, AZ, 85287, USA.

Global Center for Applied Health Research, Arizona State University, 411 N. Central Ave., Suite 720, Phoenix, AZ, 85004, USA.

出版信息

J Youth Adolesc. 2019 Aug;48(8):1519-1531. doi: 10.1007/s10964-019-01014-1. Epub 2019 Apr 16.

Abstract

Although substance use and violent behaviors often emerge together in adolescence, and both have similar widely cited causes and negative consequences for development, it remains unclear whether and how they may be linked causally. This study of early adolescents in Mexico's three largest cities tested whether alcohol use and violence perpetration are temporally related, whether their relationship is unidirectional or reciprocal, and whether the relationship differs by gender and the type of violence. The study employed longitudinal data from seventh grade students (N = 4830; M age = 12.0, range 11-15; 49% female) in 18 public middle schools in Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey. Students completed questionnaires at the beginning, middle, and end of the 2014-2015 academic year. Students' responses to a multi-dimensional violence assessment emerged in two distinct patterns: criminally violent acts, and bullying/aggression. Although males engaged in both types of violence more frequently than females at all three time points, they used alcohol more frequently than females only at the first survey, after which the gender gap disappeared. Cross-lagged multi-group path models showed that, for both males and females, more frequent alcohol use predicted subsequent increases in criminally violent behavior, and bullying/aggression predicted later increases in alcohol use. Reciprocal associations varied by gender and type of violence: Alcohol use was reciprocally linked to criminally violent behavior among males only, and reciprocally linked to bullying-aggression among females alone. The results are interpreted in the context of sharply increasing rates of violence in Mexico and changing gender norms, with implications for youth prevention programs.

摘要

尽管物质使用和暴力行为在青少年中经常同时出现,并且两者都有类似的广泛引用的原因和对发展的负面影响,但仍不清楚它们是否以及如何在因果上相关。本研究在墨西哥的三个最大城市对早期青少年进行了研究,检验了酒精使用和暴力行为是否存在时间上的相关性,它们之间的关系是单向的还是相互的,以及这种关系是否因性别和暴力类型而不同。该研究采用了来自墨西哥城、瓜达拉哈拉和蒙特雷 18 所公立中学的七年级学生(N=4830;M 年龄=12.0,范围为 11-15;49%为女性)的纵向数据。学生们在 2014-2015 学年的开始、中间和结束时完成了问卷调查。学生们对多维暴力评估的回答呈现出两种不同的模式:犯罪暴力行为和欺凌/攻击。尽管在所有三个时间点,男性比女性更频繁地从事这两种类型的暴力行为,但只有在第一次调查时,男性比女性更频繁地使用酒精,之后性别差距就消失了。交叉滞后多组路径模型显示,对于男性和女性来说,更频繁的酒精使用预测随后犯罪暴力行为的增加,欺凌/攻击预测随后酒精使用的增加。互惠关联因性别和暴力类型而异:酒精使用与男性的犯罪暴力行为之间存在互惠关系,与女性的欺凌-攻击行为之间存在互惠关系。这些结果在墨西哥暴力事件急剧增加和性别规范不断变化的背景下进行了解释,对青年预防计划具有启示意义。

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