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原住民大学生中亲密伴侣暴力的发生率和相关因素:一项多校区研究。

Rates and Correlates of Intimate Partner Violence Among Indigenous College Students: A Multi-Campus Study.

机构信息

University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA.

University of Colorado Colorado Springs, USA.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2023 Jun;38(11-12):7852-7866. doi: 10.1177/08862605221150945. Epub 2023 Jan 30.

Abstract

Research suggests that Indigenous girls, women, and LGBTQ+ Two-Spirit people experience disproportionately high rates of intimate partner violence (IPV), but there is a dearth of research on IPV among Indigenous college students. Therefore, the current study sought to explore rates of IPV victimization and perpetration among Indigenous college students, as well as correlates including depressive and anxious symptoms, emotion dysregulation, on-campus social support, and hazardous drinking. Participants were 230 undergraduate students who identified as American Indian/Alaska Native attending 20 medium- and large-sized universities across the contiguous U.S. Results indicated that 28.9% of Indigenous students reported any type of IPV victimization in the past 6 months (psychological: 24.5%; physical: 9.1%; sexual: 9.8%; coercive control: 12.4%). Further, 18.3% of Indigenous students reported any type of IPV perpetration in the past 6 months (psychological: 16.9%; physical: 4.5%; sexual: 2.6%; coercive control: 7.1%). Anxious and depressive symptoms were related to many forms of IPV victimization; emotion dysregulation was related to all forms of IPV victimization and sexual IPV perpetration; and hazardous drinking was related to most forms of IPV victimization and perpetration. These findings underscore the alarmingly high rates of IPV among Indigenous college students as well as the potential deleterious effects of IPV victimization on psychological functioning, as well as the need to concurrently address hazardous alcohol use in IPV prevention and response efforts.

摘要

研究表明,原住民女孩、妇女和 LGBTQ+ 双灵人经历亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的比率过高,但针对原住民大学生中的 IPV 研究却很少。因此,本研究旨在探讨原住民大学生中 IPV 受害和施暴的比率,以及包括抑郁和焦虑症状、情绪调节障碍、校园社交支持和危险饮酒在内的相关因素。参与者是 230 名美国印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民本科生,他们在美国 20 所中大型大学就读。结果表明,28.9%的原住民学生在过去 6 个月内报告了任何类型的 IPV 受害(心理:24.5%;身体:9.1%;性:9.8%;强制控制:12.4%)。此外,18.3%的原住民学生在过去 6 个月内报告了任何类型的 IPV 施暴(心理:16.9%;身体:4.5%;性:2.6%;强制控制:7.1%)。焦虑和抑郁症状与多种形式的 IPV 受害有关;情绪调节障碍与所有形式的 IPV 受害和性 IPV 施暴有关;危险饮酒与大多数形式的 IPV 受害和施暴有关。这些发现突显了原住民大学生中 IPV 发生率之高令人震惊,以及 IPV 受害对心理功能的潜在有害影响,因此需要在 IPV 预防和应对工作中同时解决危险饮酒问题。

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