Baker Charlene K, Helm Susana
Department of Psychology, University of Hawai'i, Honolulu, USA.
Hawaii Med J. 2011 May;70(5):92-6.
The purpose of the current study was to examine the prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) among teens in Hawai'i.
Youth from two O'ahu high schools (N = 623) were asked to complete a quantitative survey about their experiences, as victims and perpetrators, of IPV.
The most frequently reported type of violence was monitoring/controlling behaviors. Girls reported higher rates of victimization and perpetration than boys for most violence types.
Future research should examine the contexts in which teen IPV occurs. It will also be important to engage community-based organizations in prevention efforts. Therefore, a train-the-trainer curriculum for IPV prevention and intervention is proposed.
本研究的目的是调查夏威夷青少年中亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的患病率。
来自瓦胡岛两所高中的青少年(N = 623)被要求完成一项关于他们作为IPV受害者和施暴者经历的定量调查。
最常报告的暴力类型是监控/控制行为。在大多数暴力类型中,女孩报告的受害率和施暴率高于男孩。
未来的研究应调查青少年IPV发生的背景。让社区组织参与预防工作也很重要。因此,提出了一项针对IPV预防和干预的培训培训师课程。