Silke Meyer , María Atiénzar-Prieto , Kate Fitz-Gibbon
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摘要
背景儿童虐待问题受到了学术界的广泛关注。然而,人们对不同类型的虐待儿童行为之间的交集及其与青少年在家中使用暴力之间的关联仍然知之甚少。目的 研究虐待儿童行为与青少年在家中使用暴力之间的交集以及暴力的代际传播:方法使用χ2检验和一系列二元逻辑回归分析参与者特征和独特的儿童虐待经历与不同形式的虐待和青少年使用暴力之间的关联。结果总体而言,29.9%的参与者至少经历过一种形式的虐待,16.7%的参与者报告了多种类型的虐待经历。最常见的虐待经历是童年遭受家庭暴力(CEDV)(27.3%),其次是言语/情感虐待(17%),这两种虐待都会增加遭受身体虐待的可能性(OR = 5.85 和 OR = 10.21)。顺性别女性和残疾儿童更有可能遭受所有四种类型的虐待。(OR=4.56)和CEDV(OR=4.52)增加了青少年在家中使用暴力的风险。结论越来越多的研究认识到CEDV是一种独特的儿童虐待形式,它与其他虐待经历(包括青少年在家中使用暴力)相互交织。
Young people's experiences and use of violence in the home: Examining four types of child maltreatment, their intersections and self-reported use of violence in the home
Background
Child maltreatment has received substantial academic attention. However, little remains known about the intersection of different types of child maltreatment and their association with young people's use of violence in the home.
Objective
To examine the intersection of child maltreatment types and the intergenerational transmission of violence through young people's use of violence in the home.
Participants
and setting: A total of 5021 young people (16–20 years old) completed an online survey, recruited using non-probability sampling via survey panels.
Methods
Analyses were carried out using χ2 tests and a series of binary logistic regressions to examine the association between participant characteristics and unique child maltreatment experiences with different forms of maltreatment and young people's use of violence.
Results
Overall, 29.9% of participants had experienced at least one form of maltreatment and 16.7% reported experiences of multi-type maltreatment. The most common experiences were childhood experiences of domestic violence (CEDV) (27.3%), followed by verbal/emotional abuse (17%), which both increased the likelihood of also experiencing physical abuse (OR = 5.85 and OR = 10.21, respectively). Cisgender females and children living with a disability were more likely to experience all four types of maltreatment. Experiences of verbal/emotional abuse (OR = 4.56), and CEDV (OR = 4.52) increased the risk of young people's use of violence in the home.
Conclusions
Findings contribute to a growing body of work recognising CEDV as a distinct form of child maltreatment which intersects with other experiences of abuse, including young people's use of violence in the home.