促进遭受亲密伴侣暴力的墨西哥裔美国大学生复原力的因素

IF 1.2 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences Pub Date : 2024-06-14 DOI:10.1177/07399863241258264
Elizabeth Terrazas-Carrillo, Ediza Garcia
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有关大学生中拉美裔亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的文献往往关注受害的风险因素,而对促进恢复能力的潜在因素则关注较少。本研究以墨西哥裔美国本科大学生(平均年龄为 23.33 岁;SD = 5.69)为样本,调查了在过去一年中遭受过 IPV 侵害的 90 名墨西哥裔美国本科大学生的复原力促进因素。研究问题是在经历过 IPV 的拉美裔大学生样本中,哪些因素与复原力相关?以抗逆力为结果测量指标的回归分析表明,以下因素对经历过 IPV 的拉美裔大学生样本的抗逆力具有积极的预测作用:参加宗教服务的频率、内在宗教性、社会支持、家庭主义和种族认同。研究还发现了两个消极的抗逆力预测因素:caballerismo 和暴力严重程度。研究结果将在为拉丁裔大学生提供服务和预防 IPV 的背景下进行讨论。
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Factors Promoting Resilience Among Mexican American College Students Who Experienced Intimate Partner Violence
The literature on Latinx intimate partner violence (IPV) among college students has tended to focus on the risk factors for experiencing victimization, with much less emphasis on the potential factors fostering resilience. This study examines the factors that promote resilience in a sample of 90 Mexican American undergraduate college students (mean age was 23.33; SD = 5.69) attending a Hispanic Serving Institution who experienced IPV victimization in the last year. The research question was: What factors are associated with resilience in a sample of Latinx college students who experienced IPV? An analysis of regression with resilience as the outcome measure showed the following were positive predictors of resilience in this sample of Latinx college students who experienced IPV: frequency of religious service attendance, intrinsic religiosity, social support, familismo, and ethnic identity. The study also found two negative predictors of resilience: caballerismo and violence severity. Results are discussed in the context of service provision and IPV prevention for Latinx college students.
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Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences
Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences publishes empirical articles, multiple case study reports, critical reviews of literature, conceptual articles, reports of new instruments, and scholarly notes of theoretical or methodological interest to Hispanic populations. The multidisciplinary focus of the HJBS includes the fields of anthropology, economics, education, linguistics, political science, psychology, psychiatry, public health, and sociology.
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