Grupo de Investigación Cardiovascular (GRINCAR), Facultade de Enfermaría e Podoloxía, Campus Industrial, Universidade da Coruña, Naturalista López Seoane s/n, 15471 Ferrol, Spain.
Unidade de Medicina Preventiva e Saúde Pública, Departamento de Ciencias da Saúde, Universidade da Coruña-Instituto de Investigación Biomédica da Coruña (INIBIC), Naturalista López Seoane s/n, 15471 Ferrol, Spain.
Nurse Educ Today. 2022 Nov;118:105514. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2022.105514. Epub 2022 Aug 13.
Gender-based violence is a major public health problem. Healthcare providers' ability to identify this type of violence and support victims may be influenced by their knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs, which requires solid education.
To identify the gender-based violence attitudes and dating violence experiences of students in nursing and other health sciences.
A multicentre cross-sectional study was performed.
This study was conducted in three faculties of the University of A Coruña, Spain.
Participants were undergraduate students of nursing, podiatry, occupational therapy, and physiotherapy.
The Attitudes towards Gender and Violence Questionnaire and the Dating Violence Questionnaire were used from October 2019 to March 2020. Descriptive and inferential statistics were calculated to determine associated factors and identify differences in gender-based violence attitudes and dating violence experiences between sexes and degrees.
Data from 459 students were analysed, of whom 180 (39.2 %) studied nursing. The mean age was 20.9 (SD = 3.6) and 76.0 % were women. Statistically significant differences were obtained in attitudes towards gender-based violence according to sex where men displayed more sexist attitudes and violence justification. Results showed a significant difference in attitudes regarding the biological usefulness of sexism and violence between students of nursing and other health sciences. 61.9 % of students had experienced one or more abusive behaviours in relationships; no significant differences were detected according to the degree. However, male students experienced dating violence more often than females. It was observed that students who had suffered dating violence showed greater agreement with sexist attitudes that justify violence.
Students of health sciences, particularly males and nursing students, show sexist attitudes that justify gender-based violence. They also frequently experience dating violence, especially psychological violence. It is necessary to intensify or include education on these types of violence in the curricula of degrees in health sciences.
性别暴力是一个主要的公共卫生问题。医疗保健提供者识别这种暴力并为受害者提供支持的能力可能受到他们的知识、态度和信念的影响,这需要扎实的教育。
确定护理和其他健康科学专业学生的性别暴力态度和约会暴力经历。
进行了一项多中心横断面研究。
这项研究在西班牙拉科鲁尼亚大学的三个学院进行。
参与者为护理、足病学、职业治疗和物理治疗专业的本科生。
使用性别和暴力态度问卷以及约会暴力问卷,于 2019 年 10 月至 2020 年 3 月进行调查。采用描述性和推断性统计方法来确定相关因素,并确定性别暴力态度和约会暴力经历在性别和专业之间的差异。
共分析了 459 名学生的数据,其中 180 名(39.2%)学习护理。平均年龄为 20.9(SD=3.6),76.0%为女性。根据性别,在性别暴力态度方面得出了统计学上显著的差异,男性表现出更多的性别歧视态度和暴力合理化。研究结果表明,在关于性别歧视和暴力的生物学有用性的态度方面,护理专业和其他健康科学专业的学生存在显著差异。61.9%的学生在恋爱关系中经历过一种或多种虐待行为;根据专业,没有发现显著差异。然而,男性学生比女性学生更经常经历约会暴力。观察到经历过约会暴力的学生对合理化暴力的性别歧视态度的认同度更高。
健康科学专业的学生,特别是男性和护理专业的学生,表现出支持性别暴力的性别歧视态度。他们也经常经历约会暴力,尤其是心理暴力。有必要在健康科学专业的课程中加强或纳入这些类型的暴力教育。