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The normalization of sibling violence: Does gender and personal experience of violence influence perceptions of physical assault against siblings?

机译:兄弟姐妹暴力的正常化:暴力的性别和个人经历会影响对兄弟姐妹进行人身攻击的看法吗?

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Despite its pervasive and detrimental nature, sibling violence (SV) remains marginalized as a harmless and inconsequential form of familial aggression. The present study investigates the extent to which perceptions of SV differ from those of other types of interpersonal violence. A total of 605 respondents (197 males, 408 females) read one of four hypothetical physical assault scenarios that varied according to perpetrator–victim relationship type (i.e., sibling vs. dating partner vs. peer vs. stranger) before completing a series of 24 attribution items. Respondents also reported on their own experiences of interpersonal violence during childhood. Exploratory factor analysis reduced 23 attribution items to three internally reliable factors reflecting perceived assault severity, victim culpability, and victim resistance ratings. A 4 × 2 MANCOVA—controlling for respondent age—revealed several significant effects. Overall, males deemed the assault less severe and the victim more culpable than did females. In addition, the sibling assault was deemed less severe compared to assault on either a dating partner or a stranger, with the victim of SV rated just as culpable as the victim of dating, peer, or stranger-perpetrated violence. Finally, respondents with more (frequent) experiences of childhood SV victimization perceived the hypothetical SV assault as being less severe, and victim more culpable, than respondents with no SV victimization. Results are discussed in the context of SV normalization. Methodological limitations and applications for current findings are also outlined.
机译:尽管兄弟姐妹暴力无处不在,但被认为是一种无害且无关紧要的家族式侵略形式。本研究调查了对SV的理解与其他类型的人际暴力的理解之间的差异。共有605名受访者(男197例,女408例)阅读了四种假想的物理攻击情景之一,这些情景根据犯罪者-受害者的关系类型(即,同胞与约会对象,同伴与陌生人之间的关系)而有所不同,然后完成了24个系列归因项。受访者还报告了自己童年时期的人际暴力经历。探索性因素分析将23个归因项减少为三个内部可靠的因素,这些因素反映了感知的攻击严重性,受害人的轻罪程度和受害人的抵抗力等级。控制响应者年龄的4×2 MANCOVA带来了几个显着效果。总体而言,男性认为袭击事件较女性为轻,受害者更容易受罪。此外,与对约会对象或陌生人的攻击相比,对兄弟姐妹的攻击被认为没有那么严重,SV的受害者被认为与约会,同伴或陌生人遭受暴力的受害者一样有罪。最后,与没有SV受害者的受访者相比,有更多(频繁)经历过儿童SV受害的受访者认为,假设的SV袭击较不严重,受害人更容易受罪。在SV归一化的背景下讨论了结果。还概述了方法学上的局限性和当前发现的应用。

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    Khan R; Rogers P;

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