Université du Québec à Montréal, Québec, Canada.
J Interpers Violence. 2022 Aug;37(15-16):NP12725-NP12744. doi: 10.1177/08862605211001466. Epub 2021 Mar 14.
To reflect the complex phenomena of child sexual abuse (CSA), studies should examine possible gender specificities and explore potentially explanatory mechanisms. The current study aimed to test the moderating effect of gender in the mediated relationship between CSA, self-esteem, and delinquency during adolescence. A moderated mediation model was tested among a representative sample of 8,194 high school students (57.8% girls and 42.2% boys) age 14 to 18 in the province of Quebec in Canada. Results showed that self-esteem has an indirect effect on the relationship between CSA and delinquency. Gender (being a boy) was associated with a higher level of self-esteem and an increased risk of delinquent behaviors. Among victims of CSA, boys reported lower levels of self-esteem than girls, which was associated with an increased risk of displaying delinquent behaviors. Self-esteem may be an important target of intervention for sexually abused youth, especially for boys. Focusing on promoting positive self-esteem may also reduce the risk for male adolescents struggling with the deleterious consequences of delinquency.
为了反映儿童性虐待(CSA)的复杂现象,研究应考察可能存在的性别特异性,并探索潜在的解释机制。本研究旨在检验性别在 CSA、自尊和青少年期犯罪之间的中介关系中的调节作用。在加拿大魁北克省的一个有代表性的 8194 名 14 至 18 岁高中生(57.8%的女生和 42.2%的男生)样本中测试了一个调节中介模型。结果表明,自尊对 CSA 与犯罪之间的关系有间接影响。性别(男孩)与更高的自尊水平和更高的犯罪行为风险相关。在 CSA 的受害者中,男孩的自尊水平低于女孩,这与表现出犯罪行为的风险增加有关。自尊可能是性虐待青少年的一个重要干预目标,尤其是对于男孩。关注促进积极的自尊也可能降低与犯罪的有害后果作斗争的青春期男孩的风险。