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Lifetime Prevalence Rates and Overlap of Physical, Psychological, and Sexual Dating Abuse Perpetration and Victimization in a National Sample of Youth

机译:全国青年样本中的终身流行率以及身体,心理和性约会虐待的犯罪和受害重叠

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National, epidemiological data that provide lifetime rates of psychological, physical, and sexual adolescent data abuse (ADA) perpetration and victimization within the same sample of youth are lacking. To address this gap, data from 1058 randomly selected U.S. youth, 14-21 years old, surveyed online in 2011 and/or 2012, were weighted to be nationally representative and analyzed. In addition to reporting prevalence rates, we also examined the overlap of the six types of ADA queried. Results suggested that ADA was commonly reported by both male and female youth. Half (51 %) of female youth and 43 % of male youth reported victimization of at least one of the three types of ADA. Half (50 %) of female youth and 35 % of male youth reported at least one type of ADA perpetration. More male youth reported sexual ADA perpetration than female youth. More female youth reported perpetration of psychological and physical ADA and more reported psychological victimization than male youth. Rates were similar across race and ethnicity, but increased with age. This increase may have been because older youth spent longer time in relationships than younger youth, or perhaps because older youth were developmentally more likely than younger youth to be in abusive relationships. Many youth reported being both perpetrators and victims and/or involved in multiple forms of ADA across their dating history. Together, these findings suggested that interventions should acknowledge that youth may play multiple roles in abusive dyads. Understanding the overlap among ADA within the same as well as across multiple relationships will be invaluable to future interventions aiming to disrupt and prevent ADA.
机译:缺乏在同一青年样本中提供心理,身体和性青少年数据滥用(ADA)行为和受害率的终生比率的国家,流行病学数据。为了弥补这一差距,对2011年和/或2012年在线调查的1058名14-21岁的美国青年进行了加权数据,使其具有全国代表性并进行了分析。除了报告患病率之外,我们还检查了六种类型的ADA查询的重叠。结果表明,男性和女性青年普遍报道了ADA。一半(51%)的女性青年和43%的男性青年报告至少三种ADA中的一种受害。一半(50%)的女性青年和35%的男性青年报告了至少一种ADA行为。报告说性ADA犯罪的男性青年多于女性青年。与男性青年相比,更多的女性青年报告了心理和身体ADA的犯罪,并报告了更多的心理受害。种族和族裔的比率相似,但随着年龄的增长而增加。这种增加可能是因为年长的年轻人比年长的年轻人花在交往上的时间更长,或者可能是因为年长的年轻人在发展上比年青的年轻人更有可能处于虐待性关系中。据报告,许多青年既是犯罪者又是受害者,并且/或者在他们的整个约会历史中都参与了多种形式的ADA。总之,这些发现表明,干预措施应承认青年可能在滥用二元组中发挥多种作用。理解ADA内部相同关系以及多个关系之间的重叠,对于将来旨在破坏和预防ADA的干预措施而言,将是非常宝贵的。

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