Violence in Close Relationships, Sexual Risk- taking, and Help-seeking among Young Men
Abstract
In close relationships and through sexual intimacy, most adolescents and young adults have opportunities to develop the ability to experience emo-tional intimacy and trust. This thesis focuses on problematic phenomena that can occur in these situations. Study I addressed limitations in the literature on dating violence concerning prevalence rates, dynamic risk factors, and the effectiveness of intervention programs. The results showed that preva-lence ratings of physical dating violence ranged between 10% and 20%, and that psychological/emotional violence is the most frequently experienced type of abuse. Peer influence was found to be an important risk factor for dating violence. Interventions were found to have short-term positive effects on behavioral change. In Study II, 88 adolescents participated in focus group sessions. The aim was to determine the extent to which a universal set of themes about dating violence could represent adolescents’ attitudes, as part of a study across four European countries. The study identified four superor-dinate themes: gender roles, television as an educator, perceived severity, and the decision to seek help. Study III, concerning sexual risk-taking, in-volved a survey of young men (N=452) who were testing for sexually trans-mitted infections (STIs). Results revealed that the young men had a relative-ly high average number of partners (3.8) with whom they had had unprotect-ed sex i.e., they had done so at some point in the past. In addition, almost a fifth of them were reluctant to use a condom due to erection difficulties. A relatively high proportion had been subjected to sexual coercion (14.7%). Study IV explored 30 young men’s descriptions of how members of their social networks had influenced them to seek psychological help. Results showed that young men were influenced by their networks mainly through exhortation and drawing attention to their needs. Friends who were role models were especially influential in helping them overcome obstructive masculinity norms and move from reluctance toward more constructive atti-tudes regarding help-seeking. This thesis focuses on young men’s experi-ences with relationship violence, as well as their sexual and psychological health needs, all of which have clinical implications.
Parts of work
I Leen, E., Sorbring, E., Mawer, M, Holdsworth., E., Helsing, B., & Bowen, E. (2013). Prevalence, dynamic risk factors and the efficacy of primary interventions for adolescent dating violence: An international review. Aggression and Violent Behavior; 18: 159-174. ::doi::10.1016/j.avb.2012.11.015 II Bowen, E., Holdsworth, E., Leen, E., Sorbring, E., Helsing, B., Jaans, S., Awouters, V. (2013). Northern European ado-lescent attitudes toward dating violence. Violence and Vic-tims; 28: 619-634. ::doi::10.1891/0886-6708.VV-D-12-0009 III Helsing, B., Frisén, A., Hwang, C P. (2020). Sexual Risk-Taking among Young Swedish Men Testing for STI. The Eu-ropean Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care. Published online: 02 Oct 2020. ::doi::10.1080/13625187.2020.1821355 IV Helsing, B., Hwang, C P., Frisén, A. How Social Networks influence Young Men to Seek Psychological Help. Published online: 04 Nov 2020. ::doi::10.1080/19012276.2020.1839540
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
Göteborgs universitet. Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Social Sciences
Institution
Department of Psychology ; Psykologiska institutionen
Disputation
Fredagen den 20 november 2020, kl. 10.00, sal F1, Psykologiska institutionen, Haraldsgatan 1.
Date of defence
2020-11-20
bo.helsing@hv.se
bo.helsing@psy.gu.se
Date
2020-10-29Author
Helsing, Bo
Keywords
dating violence
young men
sexual risk-taking
social network
help-seeking
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-8009-077-3
ISBN: 978-91-8009-076-6
ISSN
1101-718X
Series/Report no.
Doctoral Dissertation
Language
eng