西班牙青少年和青年约会中的受害感知

IF 2.4 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Revista Iberoamericana de Psicologia y Salud Pub Date : 2015-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.rips.2015.04.001
Javier López-Cepero Borrego , Luis Rodríguez-Franco , Francisco Javier Rodríguez-Díaz , Carolina Bringas , Susana G. Paíno
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约会暴力在西班牙是一个普遍的社会问题,因此建立了一些受害者援助服务机构。尽管如此,先前的研究表明,经历暴力并不一定会导致被试者把自己贴上受害者的标签。受害和自我标签之间的这种分离可能会阻碍他们获得这些资源。本研究分析了约会暴力、测量行为指标和使用各种标签(即虐待、恐惧、被困)来描述上述关系之间的关系。样本由6731名学生组成,年龄在15至26岁之间(M = 18.2;SD = 2.1),男性39%,女性61%。大多数受访者(70%)表示没有受到虐待、害怕或被困。只有1.1%的男性和3.1%的女性对这三个问题做出了肯定的回答,25%的人至少肯定了其中一个问题。在受害经历方面,研究证实,恐惧和被困感与虐待程度的关系低于自认为被虐待的人,但在统计上高于对三个问题回答消极的人(p <0001)。此外,不同类型的暴力与恐惧和被困的关系不同,约会暴力问卷评估的不同形式的暴力在男性和女性中都呈线性上升趋势。因此,结果讨论了在寻求帮助的行为中,被适当地标记为约会暴力受害者的容易程度。
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Percepción de la victimización en el noviazgo de adolescentes y jóvenes españoles

Dating violence, as a widespread social problem in Spain, has given rise to the creation of several victims’ assistance services. Nonetheless, previous research has shown that experiencing violence does not necessary lead the subject to be self-labelled as a victim. This dissociation between victimization and self-labelling might be hindering their access to these resources. This study analyses the relationship between dating violence, measured behavioural indicators, and the use of various labels (i.e., abuse, fear, being trapped) to describe aforementioned relationships. The sample was composed by 6,731 students, aged between 15 and 26 years (M = 18.2; SD = 2.1), 39% males and 61% females. The majority of the sample (70%) reported not having felt abused, frightened or trapped. Only 1.1% of males and 3.1% of females responded positively to the three questions, and 25% answered affirmative, at least, one of the issues. Regarding the victimization experience, it was confirmed that fear and feeling trapped were associated with lower abuse levels than those found in subjects self-labelled as abused, but they were statistically higher than those participants who responded negatively to the three questions (p < 0,001). Besides, different types of violence were differently associated to fear and being trapped, with a linear upward trend for the different forms of violence assessed by Dating Violence Questionnaire, in both males and females. Thus, results are discussed in respect to the ease that being properly labelled as a victim of dating violence may suppose in help seeking behaviour.

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