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The Influence of Parental Aggression and Cultural Gender Role Beliefs on Hispanic College Womenu27s Experiences with Psychological Aggression

机译:父母侵略和文化性别角色信仰对西班牙裔女大学生心理侵略经历的影响

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Psychological aggression is present in as many as 89-97% of college women’s intimate relationships (Cercone, Beach, u26 Arias, 2005; Riggs u26 O’Leary, 1996). Victimization has been linked to negative physical and mental health consequences including depression, anxiety, and chronic pain (Coker, Smith, Bethea, King, u26 McKeown, 2000; Derrick, Testa, u26 Leonard, 2014; Pico-Alfonso et al., 2006). Psychological aggression also serves as a risk factor for future or continued physical intimate partner violence (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2014), which can result in bruises, broken bones, or in extreme cases, even death. Parental modeling of appropriate relationship behaviors may be an important factor in young adult women’s learning how to behave in their own intimate relationships. Studies have produced mixed results when assessing the role of engendered cultural influences on this phenomenon, with many reporting that women holding traditional gender role beliefs are at an increased risk for experiencing relationship aggression (Brownridge, 2002; CDC, 2014; Eaton u26 Matamala, 2014; Fitzpatrick, Salgado, Suvak, King, u26 King, 2004). The current dissertation seeks to investigate the roles of traditional, culturally informed gender role beliefs in the intergenerational modeling of psychological aggression in Hispanic college women’s intimate relationships. A total of 687 students from a large Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) in the southeastern United States participated in this study. The results of Study 1 showed that parental use of psychological aggression and participants’ beliefs consistent with caballerismo influenced Hispanic college women’s victimization in their intimate relationships. The results of Study 2 indicated that parental use of psychological aggression, participants’ beliefs consistent with marianismo, and participants’ beliefs sanctioning their own use of psychological aggression toward their boyfriends significantly influenced Hispanic college women’s perpetration of this type of aggression in their intimate relationships. The findings from this dissertation are important as few studies have examined intimate partner violence or conflict strategies in Hispanic college populations, despite the fact that they constitute the largest group of ethnic minority women on campuses today (Fry, 2011). Further, they contribute to our ability to effectively critique traditional gender beliefs used to examine Hispanic women’s behavioral and psychological outcomes.
机译:在大学女性的亲密关系中,有多达89-97%的人存在心理攻击(Cercone,Beach,Arias,2005年; Riggs,OLeary,1996年)。受害与身体和精神健康的负面影响有关,包括抑郁,焦虑和慢性疼痛(Coker,Smith,Bethea,King,McKeown,2000; Derrick,Testa,Leonard,2014; Pico-Alfonso等。 ,2006)。心理侵略也是未来或持续的身体亲密伴侣的暴力行为的风险因素(疾病控制与预防中心,2014年),这可能导致瘀伤,骨折或在极端情况下甚至死亡。父母对适当的关系行为进行建模可能是成年女性学习如何在自己亲密关系中表现的重要因素。在评估文化对这一现象的影响时,研究得出的结果好坏参半,许多报道称,持有传统性别角色信念的妇女遭受人际关系侵害的风险增加(Brownridge,2002; CDC,2014; Eaton u26 Matamala, 2014; Fitzpatrick,Salgado,Suvak,King, u26 King,2004年)。本论文旨在调查传统的,具有文化背景的性别角色信念在西班牙裔女性女性亲密关系的代际建模中的作用。来自美国东南部大型西班牙裔服务机构(HSI)的687名学生参加了这项研究。研究1的结果表明,父母对孩子的心理攻击行为和参加者的信念与caballerismo一致,这会影响西班牙裔大学生女性的亲密关系。研究2的结果表明,父母对心理攻击的使用,参与者与玛丽安主义一致的信念以及参与者对自己对男朋友的心理攻击使用的制裁,极大地影响了西班牙裔大学生女性在亲密关系中犯下这种攻击行为的经历。这篇论文的发现很重要,因为很少有研究检查过西班牙裔大学群体中亲密伴侣的暴力或冲突策略,尽管事实是她们构成了当今校园中最大的少数民族女性群体(Fry,2011)。此外,它们有助于我们有效批判用于检查西班牙裔女性的行为和心理结果的传统性别信念。

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