دانلود مقاله ISI انگلیسی شماره 72018
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تجربیات دوران کودکی و تجاوزکارانه صمیمی در آمریکا: تفاوتهای جنسیتی و شباهتهای میانجیگری روانشناختی

عنوان انگلیسی
Adverse childhood experiences and intimate partner aggression in the US: Sex differences and similarities in psychosocial mediation
کد مقاله سال انتشار تعداد صفحات مقاله انگلیسی
72018 2015 10 صفحه PDF
منبع

Publisher : Elsevier - Science Direct (الزویر - ساینس دایرکت)

Journal : Social Science & Medicine, Volume 131, April 2015, Pages 48–57

ترجمه کلمات کلیدی
تجربه های دوران کودکی متضاد، تجاوز شریک صمیمی، اختلال استرس پس از سانحه، افسردگی، سوء مصرف مواد، مدل سازی معادلات ساختاری، واسطه
کلمات کلیدی انگلیسی
Adverse childhood experiences; Intimate partner aggression; Posttraumatic stress disorder; Depression; Substance abuse; Structural equation modeling; Mediation

چکیده انگلیسی

Six in ten people in the general population have been exposed to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a major public health problem in the US. The main objective of this study was to assess sex differences in the role of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), substance abuse, and depression as mediators in the association between ACEs and intimate partner aggression. Data were obtained from Wave 2 (2004–2005) of the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions. Structural equation modeling was used to determine the mediational role of PTSD, substance abuse and depression in the association between ACE constructs (neglect, physical/psychological abuse, sexual abuse, parental violence, and parental incarceration/psychopathology) and intimate partner aggression. Among men, PTSD mediated the relationship between sexual abuse and intimate partner aggression. However, among men and women, substance abuse mediated the relationship between physical and psychological abuse and intimate partner aggression. IPV programs geared towards aggressors should address abuse (sexual, physical and psychological), which occurred during childhood and recent substance abuse and PTSD. These programs should be implemented for men and women. Programs aimed at preventing abuse of children may help to reduce rates of depression and PTSD in adulthood, and subsequent intimate partner aggression.