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五个国家青少年过去一年中经历暴力的性别和年龄影响。

Sex and age effects in past-year experiences of violence amongst adolescents in five countries.

机构信息

George Warren Brown School, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, United States of America.

Department of Population and Family Health, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, New York, New York, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2019 Jul 8;14(7):e0219073. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0219073. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To date, there has been insufficient focus on age and sex differences in studies of violence amongst adolescents and young adults in low- and middle-income countries. As adolescence is a formative period during which experiencing violence can have both short- and long-term consequences, we aim to investigate experiences of violence by age and sex across five countries.

METHODS

Incidences of past-year violence victimization were estimated by sex across two-year age bands (13-24 years) using Violence Against Children Survey datasets from Cambodia, Haiti, Kenya, Malawi, and Tanzania. Analyses were conducted separately for each country. The presence of an association with age and each type of violence was identified using logistic regressions separately by sex. Sex was then added to the models as an interaction term and adjusted Wald tests were used to assess differences between males and females in age effects.

RESULTS

Risk of physical violence by both an adult caregiver and a community member decreased with age for both sexes in all countries. In contrast, risk of IPV increased with age for both sexes in all countries. Although some countries displayed a steeper increase in risk of IPV and sexual violence with age for males, females face higher overall levels of risk for these forms of violence.

CONCLUSION

Findings highlight how adolescents' and young adults' risk of violence changes with age and type of violence. The analysis underscores the importance of collecting violence data disaggregated by age and sex to best inform policies and programming.

IMPLICATIONS AND CONTRIBUTIONS

We analyzed five Violence Against Children Surveys (VACS) and found age effects for physical, sexual, and intimate partner violence for adolescents 13-24 years old. Age effects for sexual violence are stronger among females than males. Future policies targeting adolescents should consider how age and gender influence risk of violence.

摘要

目的

迄今为止,在低中等收入国家,针对青少年和年轻成年人暴力问题的研究中,对年龄和性别差异的关注还不够。由于青春期是一个形成期,在此期间经历暴力会产生短期和长期的后果,我们旨在调查五个国家不同年龄和性别的暴力经历。

方法

利用柬埔寨、海地、肯尼亚、马拉维和坦桑尼亚的儿童暴力调查数据集,按两年龄组(13-24 岁)对过去一年的暴力受害发生率进行了按性别估计。对每个国家分别进行了分析。使用逻辑回归分别按性别确定与年龄和每种暴力类型之间的关联存在情况。然后将性别作为交互项添加到模型中,并使用调整后的 Wald 检验来评估男性和女性在年龄效应上的差异。

结果

在所有国家,男女两性遭受成人照顾者和社区成员实施的身体暴力的风险都随着年龄的增长而降低。相比之下,在所有国家,男女两性遭受亲密伴侣暴力的风险都随着年龄的增长而增加。尽管一些国家男性遭受亲密伴侣暴力和性暴力的风险增加更为陡峭,但女性面临这些形式暴力的总体风险更高。

结论

研究结果突出了青少年和年轻成年人的暴力风险如何随年龄和暴力类型而变化。该分析强调了按年龄和性别分类收集暴力数据的重要性,以最好地为政策和规划提供信息。

意义和贡献

我们分析了五个儿童暴力调查(VACS),发现 13-24 岁青少年的身体、性和亲密伴侣暴力的年龄效应。性暴力的年龄效应在女性中比男性更强。未来针对青少年的政策应考虑年龄和性别如何影响暴力风险。

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