约会智慧对系统女孩攻击性的影响:受害是否有调节作用?

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Elizabeth C Tampke, David Barker, Miguel Nuñez, Crosby A Modrowski, Christopher D Houck, Charlene Collibee, Bethany Gen, Christie J Rizzo
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侵犯和受害增加了涉及女童的法律体系的负面结果。虽然攻击通常针对多个目标(如同伴、约会伙伴),但大多数干预措施只针对一种暴力类型(如青少年约会暴力[TDV])。然而,TDV与其他暴力形式具有相同的风险因素;因此,针对tdv的干预措施可能会减少其他类型的暴力(例如,一般攻击)。目前的研究探讨了TDV干预,Date SMART,对法律系统中涉及女孩(N = 239, Mage = 15.57)的一般身体和语言攻击(即与约会无关的攻击)的影响,以及与知识(KO)组相比,受害历史(包括性虐待)如何调节治疗效果。分层限制最大似然线性混合效应模型评估了从基线到干预后以及3、6和9个月随访期间攻击行为的差异。研究结果表明,从基线到干预后,相对于KO, Date SMART组的言语和身体攻击最初有所增加,但在整个随访过程中,Date SMART组的下降速度高于KO组。探索性分析表明,受害历史调节了对Date SMART和KO的反应。研究结果表明,Date SMART可以降低多种形式暴力的发生率,但也可以根据同伴关系和受害历史进行调整。
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Date SMART's Impact on Aggression in System Involved Girls: Does Victimization Moderate Effects?

Aggression and victimization increase negative outcomes for legal system involved girls. While aggression is often enacted against multiple targets (e.g., peers, dating partners), most interventions only target one violence type (e.g., teen dating violence [TDV]). However, TDV shares risk factors with other violence forms; therefore, TDV-specific interventions may reduce other types of violence (e.g., general aggression). The current study explored the effects of a TDV intervention, Date SMART, on general physical and verbal aggression (i.e., aggression not tied to dating) in legal system involved girls (N = 239, Mage = 15.57) and how victimization history (including sexual abuse) moderated treatment effects compared to a Knowledge Only (KO) group. Hierarchical restricted maximum likelihood linear mixed effect models evaluated differences in aggression from baseline to post-intervention and 3-, 6-, and 9-month follow-ups. Findings indicated that from baseline to post-intervention, verbal and physical aggression initially increased in Date SMART relative to KO, but then decreased at a greater rate in the Date SMART group than the KO group throughout follow-ups. Exploratory analyses indicated that victimization history moderated response to Date SMART and KO. Findings suggest that rates of multiple forms of violence can be reduced by Date SMART but may benefit from tailoring for peer relationships and victimization histories.

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期刊介绍: In this important publication, you"ll find crucial information on vital issues surrounding aggression, maltreatment, and trauma. You"ll learn how to prevent these behaviors, how to help victims, and how to intervene in abusive situations using the latest research in these areas. The Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma accepts individual submissions in any of the relevant topic areas and also publishes thematic issues featuring guest editors who focus on a particular aspect of these topics.
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