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Relationship Dynamics and Abusive Interactions in a National Sample of Youth and Young Adults.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence ( IF 2.621 ) Pub Date : 2022-06-07 , DOI: 10.1177/08862605221104536
Elizabeth A Mumford 1 , Weiwei Liu 1 , Jennifer E Copp 2 , Bruce G Taylor 1 , Kai MacLean 1 , Peggy C Giordano 3
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Stemming intimate partner violence among adults demands earlier education and skill-building supportive of healthy youth and young adult dating relationships. The current U.S.-based study examines a spectrum of youth and young adult relationship dynamics (RDs), inclusive of abusive interactions. In a nationally representative cohort of youth aged 10-18 at baseline and one parent or caregiver, survey responses regarding RDs from 618 participants ages 15-23 at wave 5 follow-up were analyzed. Latent class analysis of four positive dynamics, six problematic dynamics, and three scales of adolescent relationship abuse (ARA) were estimated, yielding four latent profiles of dating RDs. Relationships characterized by Unhealthy and Intense RDs both exhibited high probability of ARA but differed from each other in terms of other positive and problematic dynamics. Relationships characterized by Disengaged RDs had lower probability of ARA but elevated probability of awkward communications, negative feelings, social liability, and other challenging dynamics. Several baseline covariates were significantly associated with profiles of dating RDs approximately 5 years later. Younger participants were more likely to subsequently fall in an Intense or Disengaged RDs profile, as were participants with baseline emotional health problems. Further, classification in the Unhealthy RDs profile was less likely for participants reporting a better baseline relationship with their parents and more likely for those exposed to violence in childhood. These findings suggest that in addition to developmental maturity, youth and young adults would benefit from closer investigation and processing of past emotional and relational issues and traumas to foster healthier dating relationships.

中文翻译:

全国青少年样本中的关系动态和虐待互动。

阻止成年人之间的亲密伴侣暴力需要早期教育和技能培养,以支持健康的青年和年轻成人约会关系。目前基于美国的研究调查了一系列青年和年轻成人关系动态 (RD),包括虐待互动。在具有全国代表性的 10-18 岁基线青年队列和一位父母或照顾者中,分析了第 5 波随访中 618 名 15-23 岁参与者的 RD 调查响应。估计了四个积极动态、六个有问题的动态和三个青少年关系虐待 (ARA) 量表的潜在类别分析,产生了约会 RD 的四个潜在概况。以不健康和强烈 RD 为特征的关系都表现出高 ARA 概率,但在其他积极和有问题的动态方面彼此不同。以脱离 RD 为特征的关系发生 ARA 的可能性较低,但出现尴尬沟通、消极情绪、社会责任和其他具有挑战性的动态的可能性较高。大约 5 年后,几个基线协变量与测年 RD 的概况显着相关。较年轻的参与者更有可能随后陷入强烈或脱离的 RD 概况,具有基线情绪健康问题的参与者也是如此。此外,参与者报告与父母有更好的基线关系的参与者不太可能被归类为不健康的 RDs 概况,而那些在童年时期遭受暴力的参与者更有可能被归类为不健康的 RDs 概况。
更新日期:2022-06-07
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