暴力受害的性别生态和压力过程

IF 2.4 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Wellbeing Space and Society Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.wss.2024.100200
Aubrey Jackson Soller , Erin R. Coleman
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我们利用压力过程模型来研究与父权暴力和社会经济资源相关的地方性别动态是如何影响暴力受害与青少年心理健康之间的联系的。利用 1632 名青少年的多层次纵向数据,我们检验了当受访者居住在主观或客观性别分层较少的社区时,他们在遭受暴力侵害后是否表现出较少的心理困扰症状。我们发现,社会经济资源方面的邻里性别差异会改变受害对女孩和男孩内化症状的不利影响。我们详细阐述了这些条件性影响,最后讨论了我们的研究结果如何推动了性别和空间在压力过程中的作用。
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The gendered ecology of violent victimization and the stress process

We draw on the stress process model to investigate how local gender dynamics related to patriarchal violence and socioeconomic resources shape the link between violent victimization and youth mental health. Using multilevel longitudinal data on 1,632 youth we tested whether respondents exhibited fewer psychological distress symptoms following violent victimization when they resided in neighborhoods characterized by less subjective or objective gender stratification. We find that neighborhood-level gender disparities in socioeconomic resources modify the detrimental impact of victimization on girls' and boys' internalizing symptoms. We elaborate on these conditional influences and conclude with a discussion of how our findings advance scholarship on the role of gender and space in the stress process.

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Wellbeing Space and Society
Wellbeing Space and Society Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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