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Exposure to interparental violence and childhood physical and emotional abuse as related to physical aggression in undergraduate dating relationships

机译:暴露于与大学生约会关系中的身体攻击有关的父母间暴力和儿童时期的身体和情感虐待

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The present study examined whether witnessing interparental violence and experiencing childhood physical or emotional abuse were associated with college students' perpetration of physical aggression and self-reports of victimization by their dating partners. Participants (183 males, 475 females) completed the Adult-Recall Version of the Revised Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS2-CA; Straus 2000), the Exposure to Abusive and Supportive Environments Parenting Inventory (EASE-PI; Nicholas and Bieber 1997), and the Revised Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS2; Straus et al. 1996). Results of zero-inflated Poisson (ZIP) regressions demonstrated that being female and having experienced higher levels of childhood physical abuse were associated with having perpetrated physical aggression at least once. Among women, exposure to mother-to-father violence and childhood physical abuse were related to the extent of dating aggression. Among men, witnessing father-to-mother violence and childhood emotional abuse were associated with the extent of dating aggression. Witnessing interparental violence and experiencing childhood physical abuse increased the likelihood that women would report victimization, whereas childhood emotional abuse decreased the likelihood that respondents reported dating victimization. Viewing father-to-mother violence and experiencing childhood emotional abuse increased the extent that men reported being victimized by their dating partners, whereas witnessing mother-to-father violence and experiencing physical abuse decreased the extent that men reported being victimized by their dating partners. Results suggest the importance of parent and respondent gender on dating aggression.
机译:本研究调查了目击父母之间的暴力行为和儿童时期遭受的身体或情感虐待是否与大学生的身体侵略行为以及他们的约会对象对受害者的自我报告有关。参与者(男183名,女475名)完成了修订后的冲突策略量表的成人回忆版(CTS2-CA; Straus 2000),暴露于虐待和支持性环境的父母教养量表(EASE-PI; Nicholas和Bieber 1997),以及修订的冲突战术量表(CTS2; Straus等人,1996)。零膨胀泊松(ZIP)回归的结果表明,女性和经历过较高水平的童年童年虐待与至少一次进行过身体攻击有关。在妇女中,遭受母亲对父亲的暴力和儿童时期的身体虐待与约会侵略的程度有关。在男性中,目击父母之间的暴力行为和童年时期的情感虐待与约会侵略的程度有关。见证父母间的暴力行为并经历了童年的身体虐待,增加了妇女报告受害的可能性,而童年的情感虐待则减少了受访者报告约会受害的可能性。观看父亲对母亲的暴力行为并经历了儿童时期的情感虐待,增加了男人被约会伴侣伤害的程度,而目睹母亲对父亲的暴力和经历身体虐待则减少了男性报告被约会伴侣伤害的程度。结果表明,父母和被访者性别对约会侵略的重要性。

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