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Intimate partner violence among economically disadvantaged young adult women: associations with adolescent risk-taking and pregnancy experiences.

机译:经济上处于不利地位的年轻成年女性之间的亲密伴侣暴力:与青少年冒险和怀孕经历的联系。

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CONTEXT: Intimate partner violence negatively impacts the health of substantial proportions of young women in economically disadvantaged communities, where sexual initiation, aggressive behaviors, unintended pregnancies and childbearing are common among adolescents. It is therefore important to assess how adolescent risk behaviors and pregnancy experiences are linked to such violence during young adulthood. METHODS: Data from 526 participants in the Reach for Health Longitudinal Study who were surveyed during middle school (in 1995-1996 and 1996-1997) and at ages 22-25 (in 2005-2007) provided information on adolescent risk behaviors and pregnancy experiences, as well as experiences of intimate partner violence during young adulthood. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were conducted to identify correlates of intimate partner violence involvement. RESULTS: As young adults, 29% of women reported having been victims of intimate partner violence in the past 12 months; 21% reported having perpetrated such violence. In multivariate analyses, victimization and perpetration in the last year are positively associated with aggressive behavior in middle school (odds ratios, 1.9 and 2.5, respectively), lifetime number of sex partners (1.3 for both) and having a history of unintended pregnancy or pregnancy problems (1.3 for both). Perpetration also is associated with early sexual initiation (0.5) and living with a partner (1.8). CONCLUSIONS: It is important to consider women's pregnancy histories in programs aimed at preventing the adverse outcomes of relationship violence and in screening for partner violence in sexual and reproductive health services. Early intervention may help women develop the skills needed for resolving conflicts with peers and partners.
机译:语境:亲密伴侣的暴力行为对经济上处于不利地位的社区中相当大比例的年轻妇女的健康产生了负面影响,在这些社区中,青少年经常发生性行为,攻击性行为,意外怀孕和生育。因此,重要的是要评估青少年的冒险行为和怀孕经历与成年后的这种暴力有何联系。方法:来自526名参加健康纵向研究的参与者的数据在中学期间(1995-1996年和1996- 1997年)和22-25岁(2005- 2007年)进行了调查,提供了有关青少年风险行为和怀孕经历的信息,以及在成年后发生亲密伴侣暴力的经历。进行了双变量和多变量分析,以确定亲密伴侣暴力参与的相关性。结果:在年轻人中,有29%的妇女在过去12个月中遭受过亲密伴侣暴力的伤害; 21%的人报告曾发生过此类暴力。在多变量分析中,去年的受害和犯罪与中学时的攻击行为(比值分别为1.9和2.5),一生的性伴侣数量(两者均为1.3)以及有意外怀孕或怀孕史呈正相关问题(两者均为1.3)。犯罪还与早期性行为(0.5)和伴侣生活(1.8)有关。结论:在旨在防止关系暴力的不良后果以及筛查性健康和生殖健康服务中的伴侣暴力的计划中,必须考虑妇女的怀孕史。早期干预可以帮助妇女发展解决与同龄人和伴侣的冲突所需的技能。

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