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约会和受害经历对青少年心理健康的不良影响:新冠疫情期间的调查结果。

The roles of dating and victimization on adverse mental health among teens: Survey findings during the COVID-19 pandemic.

机构信息

University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

出版信息

J Adolesc. 2024 Oct;96(7):1628-1641. doi: 10.1002/jad.12370. Epub 2024 Jul 8.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The relationship between romantic involvement, dating violence, other victimizations, and mental health among adolescents in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic is understudied.

METHODS

This study analyzed 2021 survey data collected from a representative sample of 9th-12th grade students (n = 10,792) from 24 high schools in a US Midwestern state. Most respondents identified as White, heterosexual, and US-born, with more than three-quarters aged 15-17 years. Guided by the poly-victimization framework, this study explored: (a) How do youth victimizations and mental health concerns differ by their experience of dating and dating violence? (b) What are the associations between youth mental health concerns, victimizations, and dating?

RESULTS

Youths reported mental health concerns and victimizations at considerable rates during the COVID-19 pandemic when in-person interactions were limited. Those who experienced dating violence were at a higher risk of reporting other victimizations (i.e., unwanted sexual comments, unwanted sexual contact, sexual photos/videos, sex trading for compensation, discrimination, and bullying). The number of victimizations demonstrated a cumulative effect on teen mental health. Most individual victimizations showed significant net associations with mental health concerns, even when controlling for other differing victimizations.

CONCLUSIONS

Dating violence plays a critical role in the interconnectedness of victimizations, and the number of victimizations has a cumulative effect on teen mental health. The high prevalence of youth victimizations during the time when in-person interactions were limited suggests that victimizations may transfer from in-person forms to virtual forms and occur offline. Implications for individual and community prevention and interventions are discussed.

摘要

简介

在 COVID-19 大流行背景下,青少年的浪漫关系、约会暴力、其他受害情况与心理健康之间的关系研究还不够充分。

方法

本研究分析了 2021 年从美国中西部一个州的 24 所高中抽取的 9 至 12 年级学生(n=10792)的代表性样本收集的调查数据。大多数受访者认为自己是白人、异性恋和美国出生的,其中超过四分之三的人年龄在 15-17 岁之间。本研究以多受害者框架为指导,探讨了以下问题:(a) 青年受害情况和心理健康问题是否因约会和约会暴力经历而异?(b) 青年心理健康问题、受害情况与约会之间存在哪些关联?

结果

在面对面互动受限的 COVID-19 大流行期间,青少年报告了相当高的心理健康问题和受害情况。经历过约会暴力的人更有可能报告其他受害情况(即不受欢迎的性言论、不受欢迎的性接触、性照片/视频、性交易换钱、歧视和欺凌)。受害次数对青少年心理健康有累积影响。大多数单独的受害情况与心理健康问题存在显著关联,即使在控制了其他不同的受害情况后也是如此。

结论

约会暴力在受害情况的相互关系中起着关键作用,受害次数对青少年心理健康有累积影响。在面对面互动受限的时期,青少年受害情况的高发生率表明,受害情况可能从面对面形式转移到虚拟形式,并在线下发生。讨论了对个人和社区预防和干预的影响。

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