Early Identification of Multiple Victims in a Family: Family-Based Computation of Prevalence.

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Qiqi Chen,Ko Ling Chan
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Traditional calculations of family victimization prevalence are problem-based, focusing on specific types of victimization experienced by individuals. The concept of Family Polyvictimization (FPV) recognizes the experience of multiple forms of victimization within a family, moving beyond individual problem-based measures to a family-based approach. This study aims to emphasize the importance of identifying additional victims within a family once the first victim is recognized, and it highlights the advantages of using a family-based approach to calculate FPV. A territory-wide household survey was conducted in Hong Kong (August 2022-March 2023) using a two-stage stratified sampling design. A total of 1,400 families completed the survey. Multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to examine the effects of family characteristics on FPV. By adopting a family-based calculation, the study identifies broader patterns of victimization, with rates of 22.2% for adults, 17.7% for children, and 7.9% for the elderly, regardless of the perpetrator. In addition, 19.2% of families reported 1-2 victims, while 9.6% reported polyvictims within the same family. In families with victims experiencing lifetime prevalence, there is a 60% chance of identifying two or more victims. Families with polyvictims demonstrated greater approval of violence, stronger male dominance, and intergenerational patterns of abuse. Our family-based analysis offers insights into conditions driving multiple forms of violence within families, emphasizing the need for family-based interventions and policies addressing broader dynamics rather than focusing solely on individual victims. This perspective captures the interconnectedness of victimization and provides a more comprehensive view of family polyvictimization.
一个家庭中多个受害者的早期识别:基于家庭的患病率计算。
传统的家庭受害率计算是基于问题的,侧重于个人所经历的特定类型的受害。家庭多重受害的概念认识到一个家庭内多种形式的受害经历,从基于个人问题的措施转向基于家庭的办法。本研究旨在强调一旦识别出第一个受害者,在家庭中识别其他受害者的重要性,并强调使用基于家庭的方法计算FPV的优势。采用两阶段分层抽样设计,于2022年8月至2023年3月在香港进行了一项全港性住户调查。共有1400个家庭完成了调查。采用多变量logistic回归分析检验家庭特征对FPV的影响。通过采用基于家庭的计算,该研究确定了更广泛的受害模式,无论肇事者是谁,成年人的受害率为22.2%,儿童为17.7%,老年人为7.9%。此外,19.2%的家庭报告有1-2名受害者,而9.6%的家庭报告同一家庭中有多名受害者。在受害者终生流行的家庭中,有60%的机会确定两个或两个以上的受害者。有多名受害者的家庭表现出对暴力、更强的男性统治和代际虐待模式的更大认可。我们以家庭为基础的分析提供了对导致家庭内部多种形式暴力的条件的见解,强调需要以家庭为基础的干预措施和政策,解决更广泛的动态问题,而不是仅仅关注个别受害者。这一观点抓住了受害行为的相互关联性,并对家庭多重受害行为提供了更全面的看法。
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6.20
自引率
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375
期刊介绍: The Journal of Interpersonal Violence is devoted to the study and treatment of victims and perpetrators of interpersonal violence. It provides a forum of discussion of the concerns and activities of professionals and researchers working in domestic violence, child sexual abuse, rape and sexual assault, physical child abuse, and violent crime. With its dual focus on victims and victimizers, the journal will publish material that addresses the causes, effects, treatment, and prevention of all types of violence. JIV only publishes reports on individual studies in which the scientific method is applied to the study of some aspect of interpersonal violence. Research may use qualitative or quantitative methods. JIV does not publish reviews of research, individual case studies, or the conceptual analysis of some aspect of interpersonal violence. Outcome data for program or intervention evaluations must include a comparison or control group.
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