Child Trends, Bethesda, MD.
Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2019 Jun;51(2):109-117. doi: 10.1363/psrh.12104. Epub 2019 May 30.
Intimate partner violence is one dimension of relationships that may influence condom use, yet few studies have examined male- and female-initiated violence in efforts to understand variation in condom use.
Power dynamics and relationship conflict approaches were employed to examine the association between relationship violence and condom use. In a latent class analysis of 8,599 dating relationships from Wave 3 (2001-2002) of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health, when the respondents were aged 18-25, relationship violence was characterized by the severity and frequency of violence and the perpetrator's gender. Random-effects logistic regression analyses assessed the association between violence classes and condom use.
One in five young adult dating relationships involved violence in the past year. Four violence classes were identified: one male-dominant class (3% of relationships), in which many relationships had reciprocal violence; two female-dominant classes, differentiated by the frequency and severity of violence (2% low-intensity, 4% medium-intensity); and one class with limited or no violence (91%). Male-perpetrated violence was reported less frequently but was more severe than female-perpetrated violence. Respondents in relationships in the male-dominant/high-intensity and the female-dominant/medium-intensity classes were less likely to report condom use than those in relationships in the no/low-violence class (odds ratios, 0.4-0.5).
This work expands on research focusing only on male-perpetrated violence and highlights the importance of capturing relationship violence in national data sets. Future surveys that collect information about violence from both partners can inform efforts to prevent violence and to support victims.
亲密伴侣暴力是影响避孕套使用的关系维度之一,但很少有研究从男性和女性发起的暴力角度来探讨,以了解避孕套使用的变化。
采用权力动态和关系冲突方法来研究关系暴力与避孕套使用之间的关联。在对来自全国青少年至成人健康纵向研究的第 3 波(2001-2002 年)的 8599 个约会关系的潜在类别分析中,当受访者年龄在 18-25 岁时,关系暴力的特征是暴力的严重程度和频率以及施暴者的性别。随机效应逻辑回归分析评估了暴力类别与避孕套使用之间的关联。
五分之一的年轻成年约会关系中存在过去一年的暴力行为。确定了四个暴力类别:一个男性主导的类别(占关系的 3%),其中许多关系存在相互暴力;两个女性主导的类别,区别在于暴力的频率和严重程度(2%的低强度,4%的中强度);以及一个暴力有限或没有的类别(91%)。男性实施的暴力行为报告频率较低,但比女性实施的暴力行为更为严重。与无/低暴力关系类别相比,处于男性主导/高强度和女性主导/中强度关系类别的受访者报告使用避孕套的可能性较低(比值比,0.4-0.5)。
这项工作扩展了仅关注男性实施暴力的研究,并强调了在国家数据集中捕捉关系暴力的重要性。未来收集来自双方暴力信息的调查可以为预防暴力和支持受害者提供信息。