‘You're Talking About All These Things You're Doing … It Is Just Seen as the Norm’: Exploring Young People's Perspectives on Disclosing Their Own Use of Harmful Behaviour

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
Bethan Taylor, Sabrina Meechem
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Existing research into adolescent dating abuse demonstrates that young people experiencing harm are most likely to confide in their friends, but far less is known about the disclosure habits of young people instigating harm. This paper explores the findings from a mixed-methods study relating to whom young people would speak to about their own use of behaviour they describe as harmful and why. Data were collected through a mixed-methods survey responded to by 749 young people aged 11–25, and through semistructured interviews with 11 young people aged 17–23. Analysis of this data identified closest friends as the group young people felt most likely to confide in, mirroring the literature on young victims, followed by their partners/the person they are seeing and a therapist/counsellor. Findings showed these individuals were chosen due to the young person feeling comfortable talking to them about this topic, believing their disclosure would remain confidential and feeling they would offer a nonjudgemental response. This paper outlines the need for a systemic response to abuse in young people's relationships, which is centred around improved relationship literacy for young people themselves and across society. It also highlights some practical implications focused on ensuring young people have adequate support and guidance in place to navigate early romantic/dating relationships. These findings offer some direction for where to focus resources and support, as well as some guidance around approaches that may encourage disclosures from young people instigating harm.

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“你在谈论你正在做的所有事情……这只是被视为一种常态”:探索年轻人对披露自己有害行为的看法
对青少年约会虐待的现有研究表明,遭受伤害的年轻人最有可能向他们的朋友倾诉,但对年轻人煽动伤害的披露习惯知之甚少。本文探讨了一项混合方法研究的结果,该研究涉及年轻人会向谁讲述他们自己认为有害的行为及其原因。通过对749名年龄在11 - 25岁之间的年轻人进行混合方法调查,以及对11名年龄在17-23岁之间的年轻人进行半结构化访谈,收集数据。对这些数据的分析表明,年轻人最有可能向最亲密的朋友倾诉,这与有关年轻受害者的文献相呼应,其次是他们的伴侣/他们正在见的人,以及治疗师/咨询师。调查结果显示,选择这些人是因为年轻人觉得和他们谈论这个话题很舒服,相信他们的披露会保密,并且感觉他们会给出一个不带偏见的回应。本文概述了对年轻人关系中的虐待做出系统反应的必要性,这是以提高年轻人自己和整个社会的关系素养为中心的。它还强调了一些实际意义,重点是确保年轻人在早期恋爱/约会关系中获得足够的支持和指导。这些发现为在何处集中资源和支持提供了一些方向,并为可能鼓励煽动伤害的年轻人披露的方法提供了一些指导。
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Child Abuse Review
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3.20
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期刊介绍: Child Abuse Review provides a forum for all professionals working in the field of child protection, giving them access to the latest research findings, practice developments, training initiatives and policy issues. The Journal"s remit includes all forms of maltreatment, whether they occur inside or outside the family environment. Papers are written in a style appropriate for a multidisciplinary audience and those from outside Britain are welcomed. The Journal maintains a practice orientated focus and authors of research papers are encouraged to examine and discuss implications for practitioners.
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