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Does violence affect one gender more than the other? The mental health impact of violence among male and female university students

机译:暴力对一种性别的影响是否大于另一种?暴力对男女大学生的心理健康影响

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The impact of violence on health has been studied mostly among women. While the studies including men show that violence is detrimental for them also, knowledge concerning gender differences is scarce. This study explores whether violence has a different impact on males and females in a sample of 502 Italian university students, responding to a self- administered questionnaire. We considered violence by family members, witnessed family violence, peers/school violence, intimate partner violence, and sexual violence. Mental health outcomes included: depression, panic attacks, heavy alcohol use, eating problems, suicidal ideation and attempts, and self-evaluation of health. Both males and females reported similar rates of experienced and witnessed family violence as well as of intimate partner violence, to which women reacted more negatively than men. Peers/school violence was more common among men. Sexual violence was more common and more severe among females. Among mental health effects, panic attacks were more common among females, and alcohol problems among males. We considered the cumulative impact of violence, calculating the odds ratios (ORs) for reporting each health outcome after having experienced zero, one, two, three or four/five types of violence. For both men and women, the more violence, the higher the risk of health problems; however, the real jump in the risk of mental suffering occurred between three and four /five types of violence, the latter category more often female. Moreover, we obtained ORs for the relationships between health outcome and each type of violence, after adjustment for the other types of violence. For experienced and witnessed family violence, the health impact was similar for males and females; for intimate partner violence, sexual violence, and peer/school violence it was larger for females. In the literature, women report more violence- related health problems than men. Results of the present study imply that the excess health problems among women may result from more intense or more frequent experiences of violence.
机译:暴力行为对健康的影响主要是在妇女中进行的。尽管包括男性在内的研究表明,暴力对他们也有害,但有关性别差异的知识却很少。这项研究调查了502名意大利大学生的暴力行为是否对男性和女性产生了不同的影响,并回答了一份自我调查问卷。我们考虑了家庭成员的暴力行为,目击家庭暴力,同伴/学校暴力,亲密伴侣暴力和性暴力。心理健康结果包括:抑郁,惊恐发作,大量饮酒,饮食问题,自杀意念和尝试,以及健康自我评估。男性和女性报告的经历和见证的家庭暴力以及亲密伴侣暴力的发生率相近,女性对此的反应比男性更消极。同伴/学校暴力在男人中更为普遍。在女性中,性暴力更为普遍和严重。在心理健康影响中,恐慌症发作在女性中更为常见,而男性饮酒则更为常见。我们考虑了暴力的累积影响,在经历了零,一,二,三或四/五种类型的暴力之后,计算报告每个健康结果的比值比(OR)。对于男人和女人,暴力越多,健康问题的风险就越大;但是,遭受精神痛苦的风险的真正增加发生在三到四种/五种暴力之间,后一类更多是女性。此外,在对其他类型的暴力进行调整之后,我们获得了健康结果与每种类型的暴力之间的关系的OR。对于有经验的目击家庭暴力,男性和女性的健康影响相似。对于亲密伴侣暴力,性暴力和同龄人/学校暴力,女性的比例更大。在文献中,女性报告的与暴力有关的健康问题比男性多。本研究的结果表明,妇女过度的健康问题可能是由更激烈或更频繁的暴力经历引起的。

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    ROMITO P; GRASSI M.;

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