Vulnerabilities and strengths of Lesbian and Homosexual Mexican Adolescents to dating violence

Irene Casique Rodríguez
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This paper explores dating violence among same-sex adolescent couples and compares the prevalence’s of the different expressions of this violence (emotional, physical, and sexual) between heterosexual couples and same-sex couples. Additionally, we identify those characteristics of homosexual adolescents that reduce or increase their vulnerability to dating violence, examining the role played by various elements of empowerment, such as self-esteem, agency, gender role attitudes, social power, and adolescent sexual power. Descriptive analysis as well as bivariate and multivariate logistic regression models were developed using data from the Survey on Dating, Empowerment and Sexual and Reproductive Health in Adolescent in High School in Mexico (ENESSAEP 2014 in Spanish), a survey representative of three Mexican states in México: Morelos, Jalisco and Puebla. The findings confirm that the prevalence’s of the three types of dating violence (emotional, physical, and sexual) are significantly higher for adolescents with same-sex partners than for heterosexual adolescents. The experiences of emotional violence received and witnessed at home are more frequent in the lives of gay and lesbian adolescents, and these experiences in turn show significant and larger associations with the risk of all three types of dating violence for them. Except for sexual empowerment, most indicators of empowerment showed significant and negative associations with the risk of the three types of dating violence for heterosexual adolescents, and in some cases for gay or lesbian youths too. It is necessary further research on the role of adolescent's empowerment as a relevant process to prevent dating violence and to provide young people with key resources to identify and deal with violent relationships, and particularly in the case of youth from the sexual diversity groups. 
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本文探讨了同性青少年伴侣之间的约会暴力,并比较了异性伴侣和同性伴侣之间这种暴力的不同表达(情感、身体和性)的流行程度。此外,我们确定了同性恋青少年减少或增加其对约会暴力脆弱性的特征,研究了各种赋权因素所起的作用,如自尊、代理、性别角色态度、社会权力和青少年性权力。描述性分析以及双变量和多变量逻辑回归模型是利用墨西哥高中青少年约会、赋权和性与生殖健康调查(ENESSAEP 2014年西班牙语)的数据开发的,该调查是墨西哥三个州莫雷洛斯州、哈利斯科州和普埃布拉州的一项调查代表。研究结果证实,三种类型的约会暴力(情感、身体和性)在有同性伴侣的青少年中的患病率明显高于异性恋青少年。在同性恋青少年的生活中,在家里受到和目睹的情感暴力的经历更为频繁,而这些经历反过来又显示出与他们所有三种类型的约会暴力的风险有显著和更大的关联。除了性赋权之外,大多数赋权指标都与异性恋青少年的三种约会暴力风险呈显著负相关,在某些情况下男女同性恋青少年也如此。有必要进一步研究青少年赋权作为一个相关过程的作用,以防止约会暴力,并为年轻人提供关键资源,以识别和处理暴力关系,特别是对于来自性别多元化群体的青年。
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