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从性别视角看亲代对儿童的侵犯:性别与性别组合。

The Gender Perspective on Parent-to-child Aggression: Gender and Gender-constellations.

机构信息

University of Haifa, Mount Carmel, Haifa, Israel.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2022 Jun;37(11-12):NP8890-NP8915. doi: 10.1177/0886260520980379. Epub 2020 Dec 10.

Abstract

Parent-to-child aggressive behavior is a common risk factor for children's health. Gender is correlated also to the odds of using aggression and the odds of being a victim of aggression. Yet, only few studies have considered the constellation of perpetrator's and victim's gender as a factor of parental aggression. The current study addresses parent-to-child aggressive behavior while focusing on the constellation of perpetrator's and victim's gender (i.e., mother-daughter, mother-son, father-daughter, father-son). It utilizes a community sample of Israeli university students ( = 508), 78% of which are female, on average 25.67 years of age ( = 8.29). The participants reported the incidence and frequency of verbal and physical aggressive behavior of their parents against them during the years of middle school. The results show gender and gender-constellation to be significantly correlated with parental aggression. Overall, sons were more likely to suffer both verbal and physical aggression from their parents than daughters were. Only paternal verbal and physical aggression was more common against daughters, and only maternal verbal and physical aggression was more common against sons. Parental verbal and physical aggression from both parents were more common against sons. For all types and forms of parental aggression, daughters reported higher frequencies. These results suggest that while parent's gender might predict their overall aggressive behavior, and child's gender might predict their overall odds to be victimized by parental aggression, gender-constellation might create gender-specific selective patterns of parental aggressive behavior. Thus, the theoretical contribution of this study is in emphasizing that gender-constellations have an explanatory value beyond gender alone. These findings might be valuable to assess the risk of daughters and sons to suffer parental aggression, and for practitioners to provide apt professional response.

摘要

父母对子女的攻击行为是儿童健康的一个常见危险因素。性别也与使用攻击行为的几率和成为攻击行为受害者的几率有关。然而,只有少数研究考虑了施害者和受害者性别的组合作为父母攻击的一个因素。本研究在关注施害者和受害者性别的组合(即母亲-女儿、母亲-儿子、父亲-女儿、父亲-儿子)的同时,探讨了父母对子女的攻击行为。它利用了以色列大学生的社区样本(n=508),其中 78%是女性,平均年龄为 25.67 岁(n=8.29)。参与者报告了他们在中学期间父母对他们的言语和身体攻击行为的发生率和频率。结果表明,性别和性别组合与父母的攻击行为显著相关。总的来说,儿子比女儿更有可能遭受父母的言语和身体攻击。只有父亲的言语和身体攻击更常见于女儿,只有母亲的言语和身体攻击更常见于儿子。来自父母双方的言语和身体攻击更常见于儿子。对于所有类型和形式的父母攻击,女儿报告的频率更高。这些结果表明,虽然父母的性别可能预测他们的整体攻击行为,而孩子的性别可能预测他们整体成为父母攻击受害者的几率,但性别组合可能会产生针对特定性别的父母攻击行为的选择性模式。因此,本研究的理论贡献在于强调性别组合具有超越性别的解释价值。这些发现可能有助于评估女儿和儿子遭受父母攻击的风险,并为从业者提供适当的专业应对措施。

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