University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2022 Aug;37(15-16):NP12881-NP12900. doi: 10.1177/08862605211001472. Epub 2021 Mar 17.
There has been a growth in research illustrating that gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) experience intimate partner violence (IPV) at rates that are comparable to those among heterosexual women. However, the majority of research on IPV among same-sex male couples has focused on adults, and research on the experience of IPV among younger men (those aged under 18), remains at a nascent stage, despite knowledge that IPV is often common among younger men. This article adds to the growing body of literature on IPV among young GBMSM (YGBMSM) through of an analysis of qualitative data from in-depth interviews (IDI) with GBMSM aged 15-19 ( = 30) in romantic relationships partnerships. The study sought to explore issues of relationship development, relationship contexts, and understandings of IPV. More than one-half of the sample reported experiencing some form of IPV in their current or past relationships. Participants described a range of experiences of IPV, including physical IPV, emotional IPV, sexual IPV, and controlling behaviors. Emotional IPV in the form of negative comments and controlling behaviors such as jealousy were the most commonly reported forms of violence behaviors. Although few participants reported experiencing physical or sexual IPV, several discussed concerns about giving, and partners' acknowledging, sexual consent. Antecedents to IPV included wanting or feeling pressured to participate in normative development milestones, short-lived relationships, and societal stigma. Interventions that develop content on IPV and that reflect the lived realities of YGBMSM who are experiencing their first relationships are urgently needed. Study findings also support the need for training teachers, health care providers, and parents to identify signs of IPV and provide them with the knowledge and skills to talk to YGBMSM about relationships and violence to reduce IPV.
研究表明,男同性恋者、双性恋者和其他与男性发生性关系的男性(GBMSM)经历亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的比例与异性恋女性相当。然而,大多数关于同性男性伴侣中 IPV 的研究都集中在成年人身上,而关于年轻男性(18 岁以下)经历 IPV 的研究仍处于起步阶段,尽管人们知道 IPV 在年轻男性中很常见。本文通过对 30 名 15-19 岁处于浪漫关系中的 GBMSM 进行深入访谈(IDI)的定性数据分析,为年轻的 GBMSM(YGBMSM)中的 IPV 不断增加的文献做出了贡献。该研究旨在探讨关系发展、关系背景以及对 IPV 的理解等问题。超过一半的样本报告在当前或过去的关系中经历过某种形式的 IPV。参与者描述了一系列的 IPV 经历,包括身体暴力、情感暴力、性暴力和控制行为。以负面评论和嫉妒等控制行为形式的情感暴力是最常见的暴力行为形式。尽管很少有参与者报告经历过身体或性暴力,但有几个人讨论了对给予和伴侣承认性同意的担忧。IPV 的前兆包括想要或感到被迫参与规范发展的里程碑、短暂的关系和社会耻辱。干预措施需要制定关于 IPV 的内容,并反映正在经历第一次关系的 YGBMSM 的生活现实,这是迫切需要的。研究结果还支持培训教师、医疗保健提供者和家长识别 IPV 的迹象,并为他们提供与 YGBMSM 谈论关系和暴力的知识和技能,以减少 IPV。