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Immigration status, acculturation, and dating violence risk for Hispanic adolescent girls in New Mexico.

机译:新墨西哥州西班牙裔少女的移民身份,适应和约会暴力风险。

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Little data exist on dating violence experienced by immigrant Hispanic adolescents. The present study examined the relationships between immigration status, language spoken at home, and dating violence experienced by Hispanic adolescent girls in New Mexico. Data from the 2007 New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Surveys were analyzed. Adjusted logistic regression analyses were conducted among the full sample of Hispanic females (N = 3,412) and among strata based on immigration status. Immigrant Hispanic girls were as likely as non-immigrant Hispanic girls to have experienced dating violence in the prior year (P = 0.93). Among immigrant Hispanic girls, those who were Non-English-dominant were one-fourth as likely to have experienced dating violence as those immigrant girls who were English-dominant (aOR 0.27 [95% CI 0.08-0.87]). Among US-born Hispanic girls, those who were Non-English-dominant were less likely to have experienced dating violence; however, this value did not reach statistical significance (aOR 0.65 [95% CI 0.33-1.27]). Past sexual experience was a significant risk factor for dating violence for US-born Hispanic girls (aOR 4.99 [95% CI 3.18-7.83]) but not for immigrant Hispanic girls (aOR 1.66 [95% CI 0.63-4.43]). Immigrant status was not found to be protective against dating violence for New Mexico Hispanic girls. However, those immigrant girls who were less acculturated in terms of language used at home were found to have only a quarter of the risk of dating violence as those more acculturated. The use of heritage language by immigrant Hispanic girls may be a protective factor against dating violence. Further studies are indicated to confirm this finding.
机译:关于移民西班牙裔青少年经历的约会暴力的数据很少。本研究调查了新墨西哥州的西班牙裔少女在移民身份,家庭使用的语言和约会暴力之间的关系。分析了2007年新墨西哥州青少年风险和弹性调查的数据。在整个西班牙裔女性样本中(N = 3,412)以及根据移民状况在各个阶层中进行了调整后的逻辑回归分析。移民西班牙裔女孩与非移民西班牙裔女孩在上一年经历过约会暴力的可能性相同(P = 0.93)。在移民的西班牙裔女孩中,非英语为主的女孩发生约会暴力的可能性是英语为主的移民女孩的四分之一(aOR 0.27 [95%CI 0.08-0.87])。在美国出生的西班牙裔女孩中,非英语主导的女孩遭受约会暴力的可能性较小;但是,该值未达到统计显著性(aOR 0.65 [95%CI 0.33-1.27])。过去的性经历是美国出生的西班牙裔女孩约会暴力的重要风险因素(aOR 4.99 [95%CI 3.18-7.83]),而不是移民的西班牙裔女孩(aOR 1.66 [95%CI 0.63-4.43])。未发现移民身份可以防止新墨西哥裔西班牙裔女孩约会暴力。但是,发现那些在家里使用的语言不那么容易适应的移民女孩,与那些更加适应的女孩相比,约会暴力的风险只有四分之一。移民的西班牙裔女孩使用传承语言可能是防止约会暴力的保护因素。已表明需要进一步研究以证实这一发现。

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