Sexual Violence First Experienced as Childhood or Adolescent: The Effects on U.S. Female Education and Occupation

Pub Date : 2023-10-29 DOI:10.1080/07360932.2023.2275119
Morgan Kearns, Cassandra DiRienzo
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AbstractPrevious research generally considers sexual violence as binary, meaning it has been experienced or not, and has yet to identify if the age at which a survivor was first assaulted has differing long-term effects. The primary purpose of this study is to empirically explore the effect of age, specifically the two age ranges of childhood or adolescence, at which sexual violence is first experienced on female survivors’ educational attainment and occupation in the United States (U.S.). Using the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health survey, the empirical results indicate that study participants who first experience sexual violence in childhood are 50.2% less likely to have attained a level of high school education or above compared to those who did not experience sexual violence in childhood. Further, the analysis results suggest those participants who first experienced sexual violence in adolescence are 41.6% less likely to have attained a level of high school education or above compared to those who did not experience sexual violence in adolescence. In reference to occupation, the analysis results indicate that first experiencing sexual violence as an adolescent makes the odds higher that the survivor will be employed in a lower skill occupation (associate professional) relative to the highest skill occupation (professional). Overall, this study concludes that the age at which a survivor was first assaulted impacts the long-term effects of the assault, contributing new information to those researching the effects of sexual violence, those working with survivors, and policy makers developing survivor treatment plans.KEYWORDS: : Childhood sexual violenceadolescent sexual violenceeducation attainmentoccupational choice Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 Wadsworth et al. (Citation2020) identified mental health symptoms and diagnoses, substance abuse, inflexible attendance policies, and workplace bullying as barriers to healing and occupational well-being.
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儿童期或青春期首次经历的性暴力:对美国女性教育和职业的影响
摘要以往的研究一般认为性暴力是二元的,即是否经历过性暴力,并且尚未确定幸存者第一次遭受性暴力的年龄是否会产生不同的长期影响。本研究的主要目的是实证探讨年龄的影响,特别是童年和青春期这两个年龄范围,在美国(美国),性暴力的第一次经历对女性幸存者的教育程度和职业。利用青少年健康调查的全国纵向研究,实证结果表明,与儿童期没有经历过性暴力的人相比,在儿童期首次经历过性暴力的研究参与者达到高中或高中以上教育水平的可能性要低50.2%。此外,分析结果表明,与那些在青春期没有经历过性暴力的参与者相比,那些在青春期第一次经历过性暴力的参与者达到高中或更高教育水平的可能性要低41.6%。在职业方面,分析结果表明,作为青少年第一次遭受性暴力的幸存者,相对于最高技能职业(专业),从事较低技能职业(准专业)的几率更高。总的来说,这项研究得出的结论是,幸存者第一次遭受性侵犯的年龄会影响性侵犯的长期影响,为那些研究性暴力影响的人、那些与幸存者一起工作的人以及制定幸存者治疗计划的决策者提供了新的信息。关键词:儿童性暴力青少年性暴力教育程度职业选择披露声明作者未发现潜在利益冲突注1 Wadsworth等人(Citation2020)发现心理健康症状和诊断、药物滥用、不灵活的出勤政策和工作场所欺凌是治疗和职业福祉的障碍。
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