Abusive Relationship and Its Associated Factors Between Deployed and Un-Deployed Veterans in College.

作者: Hosik Min

DOI: 10.1177/0886260518758331

关键词: Sexual abuseLogistic regressionPsychological abusePhysical abusePsychologyCollege healthClinical psychologyAbusive relationshipAssociation (psychology)

摘要: This study is to examine the effect of student veteran status on abusive relationships, namely, emotional, physical, and sexual abuse. In addition, this divided veterans into two groups, deployed un-deployed veterans, see whether groups demonstrate different results relationships. Logistic regression models were employed as a statistical strategy using 2011-2014 American College Health Association National Assessment II (ACHA-NCHA-II) data. The found that more likely experience physical abuse, while emotional Student did not show any significant relationship with abuse regardless deployment experience. It would be appropriate consider address relationships among which help them only adjust college life but also succeed in careers have healthy family

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