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跨情境见证亲密伴侣暴力:墨西哥裔青年的心理健康、犯罪行为和约会暴力后果。

Witnessing Intimate Partner Violence Across Contexts: Mental Health, Delinquency, and Dating Violence Outcomes Among Mexican Heritage Youth.

机构信息

Arizona State University, Tucson, USA.

The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2022 Mar;37(5-6):NP3152-NP3174. doi: 10.1177/0886260520946818. Epub 2020 Aug 10.

Abstract

Immigrant Mexican American (MA) youth are at greater risk for violence exposure due to risk factors associated with migration-postmigration processes and as they settle into urban U.S. communities marked by crime and poverty. Less is known about the contexts of this exposure. Specifically, what are the ecological contexts in which youth witness intimate partner violence (IPV), how do these experiences differ by immigration generational status, and what is the impact on youth's externalizing and internalizing behaviors? MA adolescents ( = 279; 15-17 years, = 16.17, = 0.81) from the Southwest United States participated in an online survey. Over half of adolescents had witnessed at least one incidence of IPV in the prior 2 weeks, usually involving their peers. Adolescents who had spent more time in the United States were more likely to witness violence and rated it as more severe than more recently immigrated youth. A cross-sectional path model revealed that witnessing IPV was associated with internalizing and externalizing problems. However, the associations between witnessing IPV and dating violence perpetration and victimization were mediated through acceptance of dating violence norms. Each successive generation may be more likely to witness violence across a range of ecological contexts. Witnessing violence may be central to a host of negative outcomes, including deviancy, poor mental health, and dating violence. However, preventive interventions can help youth to challenge violence norms within intimate partnerships as well as to cope with violence in their homes, peer groups, and communities.

摘要

移民墨西哥裔美国(MA)青年由于与移民后移徙过程相关的风险因素以及他们定居在美国以犯罪和贫困为特征的城市社区而面临更大的暴力风险。关于这种风险的背景情况了解较少。具体来说,青年目睹亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的生态背景是什么,这些经历如何因移民代际地位而异,以及对青年的外化和内化行为有什么影响?来自美国西南部的 MA 青少年(=279;15-17 岁,=16.17,=0.81)参与了一项在线调查。超过一半的青少年在过去 2 周内至少目睹过一次 IPV 事件,通常涉及他们的同龄人。在美国生活时间较长的青少年更有可能目睹暴力事件,并认为其比最近移民的青少年更严重。横截面路径模型显示,目睹 IPV 与内化和外化问题有关。然而,目睹 IPV 与约会暴力侵害和受害之间的关联是通过接受约会暴力规范来调节的。每一代人都可能更容易在一系列生态环境中目睹暴力。目睹暴力可能是一系列负面后果的核心,包括行为偏差、心理健康不佳和约会暴力。然而,预防干预措施可以帮助青年在亲密关系中挑战暴力规范,以及应对家庭、同龄人和社区中的暴力。

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