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Romantic relationships in young women with a history of child maltreatment: Examining the role of mentoring relationships as a protective factor.

机译:有虐待儿童史的年轻女性的恋爱关系:研究指导关系的作用是保护因素。

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Individuals who have experienced child maltreatment (CM) are at an increased risk for future interpersonal difficulties and violence in their romantic relationships. While positive connections with mentors have been shown to contribute to resilience among at-risk youth, the role of mentors in promoting positive romantic relationships among those with CM histories has not been previously examined. In this study, young adult women (N = 267; 18-25 years of age) who were in a romantic relationship at the time of the study completed a computerized questionnaire exploring CM, romantic relationship functioning, and mentoring relationships. Almost half of the women had a current or past mentoring relationship (n = 132). This study explored the associations between CM and romantic relationship qualities (i.e., levels of social support, negative interactions, relationship violence, and distribution of power), and examined whether having a mentor would be particularly helpful for women with a history of CM. Maltreatment experiences examined were child psychological maltreatment (CPM; 21%, n = 55), child physical abuse (CPA; 9%, n = 24), witnessing domestic violence (WDV; 16%, n = 43), and child sexual abuse (CSA; 11%, n = 29). Results showed that women who experienced higher levels of CPM and CPA, particularly by fathers, were more likely to report higher levels of psychological maltreatment and physical violence in their current romantic relationships compared to women with lower levels of CPM and CPA. Women who indicated a lack of emotional support (ES) from their parents reported higher levels of negative interactions in their romantic relationships. However, women with higher levels of ES from their fathers reported higher levels of social support in their romantic relationships. When these factors were accounted for in regression analyses, psychological and physical maltreatment experiences by fathers predicted levels of psychological and physical maltreatment in women's romantic relationships. As well, higher personal levels of power in their romantic relationships were found among women with higher levels of WDV. Further, ethnicity, the participants' age, relationship status (e.g., dating, common-law/married), and parental divorce emerged as important sociodemographic factors in relation to child maltreatment and relationship functioning. There was support for the role of mentors as a protective factor among women who had experienced physical abuse by their fathers. Mentoring characteristics such as duration of the mentoring relationship and attachment to the mentor were related to CM experiences and romantic relationship functioning. This study calls attention to the need for greater awareness of the link between CM and romantic relationship difficulties in young adulthood, as well as the role of positive mentoring relationships as a protective factor for those with a history of CM. Results from this study may benefit psychologists and others in similar professions who assist those who have experienced CM and who are at risk for interpersonal difficulties, and may help those already experiencing relationship difficulties. Additional implications include a need for better identification of youth who are at-risk for relationship violence and for the implementation of violence prevention programs in schools. Given the important role of mentors demonstrated by this study, there is also a need for further research regarding mentors and for greater support of mentoring programs.
机译:遭受过儿童虐待(CM)的个人在恋爱关系中将来面对人际交往困难和暴力行为的风险会增加。虽然已经表明与导师的积极联系有助于增加处于危险中的年轻人的复原力,但之前尚未研究过导师在促进具有CM历史的人之间建立积极的浪漫关系的作用。在这项研究中,在研究时处于恋爱关系的年轻成年女性(N = 267; 18-25岁)完成了一项计算机问卷调查表,探讨了CM,恋爱关系功能和指导关系。几乎一半的女性有现在或以前的指导关系(n = 132)。这项研究探讨了CM与恋爱关系品质(即社会支持水平,负面互动,关系暴力和权力分配)之间的关联,并研究了有导师对有CM历史的女性是否特别有用。检查的虐待经历包括儿童心理虐待(CPM; 21%,n = 55),儿童身体虐待(CPA; 9%,n = 24),目睹家庭暴力(WDV; 16%,n = 43)和儿童性虐待(CSA; 11%,n = 29)。结果表明,与CPM和CPA较低的女性相比,经历CPM和CPA较高(尤其是父亲)的女性在目前的恋爱关系中更有可能遭受较高的心理虐待和身体暴力。表明父母缺乏情感支持的女性报告说,恋爱关系中的负面互动水平更高。但是,从父亲那里获得较高ES的女性在恋爱关系中获得了更高水平的社会支持。在回归分析中考虑了这些因素后,父亲的心理和身体虐待经历就可以预测女性恋爱关系中心理和身体虐待的程度。同样,在恋爱经历水平较高的女性中,恋爱关系中的个人权力水平也更高。此外,种族,参与者的年龄,关系状况(例如,约会,同居/已婚)和父母离婚已成为与儿童虐待和关系功能相关的重要社会人口统计学因素。人们支持导师在父亲遭受身体虐待的妇女中作为保护因素的作用。辅导关系的持续时间和对辅导者的依恋等辅导特征与CM经历和恋爱关系的运作有关。这项研究提醒人们注意,需要提高对CM与成年后恋爱关系困难之间联系的认识,以及积极的指导关系对具有CM史的人的保护作用。这项研究的结果可能会使心理学家和其他类似行业的人受益,他们可以帮助经历过CM并面临人际交往困难的人,并可以帮助已经经历过关系困难的人。其他影响包括需要更好地确定处于关系暴力危险中的青年以及在学校中实施预防暴力计划。鉴于这项研究证明了导师的重要作用,因此还需要对导师进行进一步研究,并需要更多的指导计划支持。

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  • 作者

    Van Bruggen, Lisa Kareen.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Victoria (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Victoria (Canada).;
  • 学科 Psychology Clinical.;Womens Studies.;Psychology Social.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 283 p.
  • 总页数 283
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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