School of Social Work, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska.
J Community Psychol. 2019 Nov;47(8):1817-1833. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22201. Epub 2019 Sep 11.
There is growing attention to how social processes in communities may contribute to domestic and sexual violence (DSV) and be a target for prevention efforts. Three main variables are collective efficacy and descriptive and injunctive norms. To date, few measures exist that assess these variables in the specific context of violence prevention. The current study sampled 3,866 adults and high-school youth in four communities in northern New England. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses examined the psychometrics of the scales. Scales reflecting collective efficacy, indirect public, and direct individualized descriptive norms, public and personal injunctive norms, and youth perceptions of adults' prevention actions demonstrated robust factor structures and adequate reliability and validity. These measures may prove useful for a diverse audience (e.g., practitioner, researchers) for assessing the effectiveness of community-level DSV prevention strategies.
越来越多的人关注社区中的社会进程如何导致家庭暴力和性暴力(DSV),并成为预防工作的目标。三个主要变量是集体效能以及描述性和指令性规范。迄今为止,很少有措施可以在预防暴力的特定背景下评估这些变量。本研究在新英格兰北部的四个社区中对 3866 名成年人和高中生进行了抽样。探索性和验证性因子分析检验了量表的心理测量学特性。反映集体效能、间接公共和直接个体化描述性规范、公共和个人指令性规范以及青少年对成年人预防行为的看法的量表具有强大的结构和足够的信度和效度。这些措施可能对不同的受众(例如,从业者、研究人员)有用,可用于评估社区层面 DSV 预防策略的有效性。