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The Effects of Social Location and Situational Factors on Young Women's Disclosure of Intimate Partner Violence Across Relationships.
Violence and Victims ( IF 1.1 ) Pub Date : 2021-09-24 , DOI: 10.1891/vv-d-21-00038
Angie C Kennedy 1 , Deborah Bybee 2 , Adrienne E Adams 2 , Carrie A Moylan 3 , Kristen A Prock 4
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The goal of the study was to examine disclosure of physical and sexual intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization across abusive relationships within a sociodemographically diverse sample of young women. We recruited 283 participants, ages 18 to 24, from a university, a 2-year college, and community sites serving low-income young women, and assessed physical and sexual IPV victimization, and related disclosure, across each of their abusive relationships (415 total). We used multilevel modeling to examine the effects of social location and situational factors on the odds of any disclosure of abuse during first relationships and across relationships. The rate of physical IPV disclosure was 50%, vs. 29% for sexual IPV. Multilevel model results indicated setting, IPV type, high frequency sexual IPV, and fear were significantly related to any disclosure.

中文翻译:

社会位置和情境因素对年轻女性跨关系披露亲密伴侣暴力的影响。

该研究的目的是检查在社会人口统计多样化的年轻女性样本中,虐待关系中身体和性亲密伴侣暴力 (IPV) 受害的披露。我们从一所大学、一所两年制大学和为低收入年轻女性服务的社区网站招募了 283 名年龄在 18 到 24 岁之间的参与者,并评估了他们在每个虐待关系中的身体和性 IPV 受害以及相关披露(415全部的)。我们使用多层次模型来检查社会位置和情境因素对在第一次关系和跨关系期间披露虐待的几率的影响。物理 IPV 的披露率为 50%,而性 IPV 为 29%。多级模型结果表明设置、IPV 类型、高频性 IPV、
更新日期:2021-09-24
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