
ScienceDaily. (. Apr. 5, 2011) - According to an article in the April issue. Archives. of. Pediatrics. Adolescent. Medicine. ,. one of the magazines. JAMA. /. Archives. ,. a person who clearly controls the behavior of. lover, is associated with increasing levels of physical and sexual. violence. in relations. Although young women who have suffered from it, are more reluctant to answer questions about. violence. in relations.
'. In. Exposure to extreme levels of violence in relationships is most often seen among adolescents and young adults, ' says. Marina. Catallozzi. , MD Meylmanskoy School of Public Health at Columbia University in New York, and her colleagues in the initial information to the article. In order to determine the relationship between control and. violence. in the relationship, the authors have taken the audio interview with a computer for women - patients of reproductive center. In an interview attended by 603 women aged 15 to 24 years.
In the studied group, 411 women (68% ) admitted that at least one experienced. violence. in a relationship, 38.1% experienced only with the control, 11.4% and 10% experienced control, and physical or sexual. violence. respectively, and 8.6% experienced all forms of. violence. in relations.
Scientists have found that Spanish adolescents aged 15 to 18 who have been exposed to domestic. violence. as a child, admitted to one or more pregnancies, recent physical or sexual. violence. and ask the inconvenience of condom use - were all linked by an increase in the control of behavior by a partner.
Among women who reported controlling behavior by a partner, approximately one out of ten faced with all forms of. violence. - Sexual and physical aggression and controlling behavior of a partner, although the number of women of different forms of behavior with which they faced. For example, 22 women. ( 3. 7% ) admitted. that. partner. required. request. his. permission. before. as. contact. for. medical. by. 38. women (6. 3% ) reported that the partner has made efforts to limit their contact with the family. also. , 149. women. reported that. Partner ignored them or was indifferent, and 160 women (26. 5% ) admitted that the partner is limited to contacts with friends.
... ' In addition, the understanding of high-level behavior control and its relationship to. violence. in a relationship, especially for young people can affect their view of the medical screening and how honestly they answer questions. Understanding that young women may be uncomfortable honestly disclose information should lead to a carefully crafted, repeated and updated screening to improve the identification, examination and treatment. '.
Source:. ScienceDaily. com.
Translation and adaptation:. Julia Yaroshenko. specifically for. Everything about the man.
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