Alpert E J, Cohen S, Sege R D
Boston University School of Medicine, MA 02118, USA.
Acad Med. 1997 Jan;72(1 Suppl):S3-6.
This article reviews the definitions and epidemiology of the several forms of interpersonal violence in family and intimate relationships. Interpersonal violence includes both fatal and nonfatal violence where physical force, or other means, is used by one person with the intent of causing harm, injury, or death: family violence includes child maltreatment, adult intimate-partner violence, and elder mistreatment; abuse refers to a pattern of behaviors organized around the international use of power by one person to control another; and child maltreatment involves the abrogation of adult responsibilities for the care and protection of children, and includes child abuse, child sexual abuse, and child neglect. Violence is a major public health problem in the United States. Half of assault and homicide victims are related to or acquainted with their assailants, as are two-thirds of rape victims. Children and adolescents are at particular risk of violence. The study of interpersonal violence is a complex and evolving held, and is increasingly a part of training and medical practice in academic settings.
本文回顾了家庭及亲密关系中几种人际暴力形式的定义和流行病学情况。人际暴力包括致命和非致命暴力,即一人使用身体力量或其他手段意图造成伤害、损伤或死亡:家庭暴力包括儿童虐待、成年亲密伴侣暴力和老年人虐待;虐待是指围绕一人利用权力控制另一人的行为模式;儿童虐待涉及成年人对儿童照料和保护责任的缺失,包括儿童身体虐待、儿童性虐待和儿童忽视。暴力是美国一个主要的公共卫生问题。一半的袭击和杀人案受害者与袭击者有关系或相识,三分之二的强奸案受害者也是如此。儿童和青少年尤其面临暴力风险。人际暴力研究是一个复杂且不断发展的领域,并且越来越成为学术环境中培训和医疗实践的一部分。