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亲密伴侣网络性暴力类型对女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋青年酒精使用的独特和累积影响。

Unique and Cumulative Effects of Intimate Partner Cybervictimization Types on Alcohol Use in Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Emerging Adults.

机构信息

Department of Psychological Science, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, Texas, USA.

出版信息

Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw. 2020 Nov;23(11):743-751. doi: 10.1089/cyber.2019.0773. Epub 2020 Aug 14.

Abstract

The use of modern technology has inadvertently created newer platforms for intimate partner victimization to take place. The present study investigated (1) whether psychological, sexual, and stalking cyber intimate partner victimization (cyber IPV) types were uniquely associated with alcohol use, and (2) whether there was additive effect of cyber IPV types on alcohol use, after controlling for histories of childhood maltreatment types and face-to-face intimate partner victimization among lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) emerging adults. Participants were 277 self-identifying LGB individuals in the age range of 18-29 years ( = 25.39,  = 2.77; 16.6% lesbian, 25.6% gay, 43% bisexual women). Participants completed an online questionnaire assessing cyber IPV types, namely, psychological, sexual, and stalking, five forms of childhood maltreatment, face-to-face IPV types (i.e., physical, psychological, and sexual), and alcohol use. Findings indicated that 29.2% ( = 81) endorsed all three types of cyber IPV. Hierarchical regression analysis showed that only sexual cyber IPV was uniquely associated with alcohol use. In support of the cumulative risk hypothesis, those with exposure to three types of cyber IPV were more likely to have greater alcohol use compared to those with exposure to any one type of cyber IPV. Findings indicate that cyber IPV can lead to behavioral health challenges, such as an increase in alcohol use among LGB emerging adults. Findings call for interventions focusing on generating awareness regarding the ill effects of cyber IPV and for mental health professionals to develop treatment programs to aid in the well-being of the victim.

摘要

现代技术的使用无意中为亲密伴侣受害创造了更新的平台。本研究调查了 (1) 心理、性和跟踪网络亲密伴侣受害(网络 IPV)类型是否与酒精使用独特相关,以及 (2) 在控制童年期虐待类型和面对面亲密伴侣受害历史后,网络 IPV 类型对酒精使用是否存在累加效应,在女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋 (LGB) 青年成年人中。参与者为 277 名年龄在 18-29 岁之间的自我认同的 LGB 个体( = 25.39, = 2.77;16.6%是女同性恋者,25.6%是男同性恋者,43%是双性恋女性)。参与者完成了一份在线问卷,评估网络 IPV 类型,即心理、性和跟踪,五种形式的童年期虐待,面对面 IPV 类型(即身体、心理和性),以及酒精使用。研究结果表明,29.2%( = 81)者认可所有三种类型的网络 IPV。层次回归分析表明,只有性网络 IPV 与酒精使用独特相关。支持累积风险假设,与仅接触一种类型的网络 IPV 相比,接触三种类型的网络 IPV 的人更有可能有更大的酒精使用。研究结果表明,网络 IPV 可能导致行为健康挑战,例如增加 LGB 青年成年人的酒精使用。研究结果呼吁关注网络 IPV 的不良影响,并呼吁心理健康专业人员制定治疗计划,以帮助受害者的健康。

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