A short screen for lifetime sexual victimization experiences: Expanding research on the Sexual Abuse History Questionnaire (SAHQ) across cultures, genders, and sexual identities

IF 5.3 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Léna Nagy , Sophie Bergeron , Mónika Koós , Ateret Gewirtz-Meydan , Marie-Pier Vaillancourt-Morel , Shane W. Kraus , Marc N. Potenza , Zsolt Demetrovics , Félix Dupuis-Fortier , Beáta Bőthe , International Sex Survey Consortium
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The Sexual Abuse History Questionnaire (SAHQ), a widely used screening tool for childhood sexual abuse (CSA) and adolescent/adult sexual assault (AASA) experiences, has limited examination of its psychometric properties in diverse populations. Our study assessed the SAHQ's psychometric properties (i.e., structural validity and measurement invariance across demographic groups, know-group validity, and internal consistency) and estimated the frequencies of various types of sexual victimization across 42 countries and in diverse gender-, trans-status-, and sexual-identity-based groups that were previously missing from measurement-focused studies. We used a large, non-representative sample (N = 81,465; 57 % women, 3.4 % gender-diverse individuals, Mage=32.34 years, SD=12.48) from the International Sex Survey, a 42-country cross-sectional, multi-language, online survey. The SAHQ demonstrated excellent structural validity in all country-, gender-, sexual-identity-, and trans-status-based groups, as well as acceptable reliability and known-group validity. Occurrence estimates for six CSA and AASA types were reported across sociodemographic groups, corroborating previous evidence that women and gender- and sexual-minority individuals are at greater risk of CSA and AASA. Pansexual and queer individuals emerged as a particularly vulnerable group. Associations between different types of CSA and AASA revealed that participants who experienced any form of CSA were at least twice as likely to experience AASA. The findings have significant implications for policy and interventions, especially for marginalized groups.
终身性受害经历的短屏幕:跨文化、性别和性身份的性虐待历史问卷(SAHQ)扩展研究。
性虐待史问卷(SAHQ)是一种广泛应用于儿童性虐待(CSA)和青少年/成人性侵犯(AASA)经历的筛查工具,但在不同人群中对其心理测量特性的研究有限。我们的研究评估了SAHQ的心理测量特性(即跨人口群体的结构效度和测量不变性、知识群体效度和内部一致性),并估计了42个国家和不同性别、跨性别和性别认同群体中各种类型的性受害的频率,这些在以前以测量为重点的研究中是缺失的。我们使用了大量的非代表性样本(N = 81,465;57%为女性,3.4%为性别差异个体,年龄32.34岁,SD=12.48),来自国际性别调查,这是一项42个国家的多语言横断面在线调查。SAHQ在所有以国家、性别、性认同和跨身份为基础的群体中表现出优异的结构效度,以及可接受的信度和已知群体效度。在社会人口统计学群体中报告了六种CSA和AASA类型的发生率估计,证实了先前的证据,即女性和性别和性少数个体患CSA和AASA的风险更高。泛性恋和酷儿成为了一个特别脆弱的群体。不同类型的CSA和AASA之间的联系表明,经历任何形式的CSA的参与者经历AASA的可能性至少是其两倍。研究结果对政策和干预具有重要意义,特别是对边缘化群体。
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10.70
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38
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology is dedicated to publishing manuscripts with a strong emphasis on both basic and applied research, encompassing experimental, clinical, and theoretical contributions that advance the fields of Clinical and Health Psychology. With a focus on four core domains—clinical psychology and psychotherapy, psychopathology, health psychology, and clinical neurosciences—the IJCHP seeks to provide a comprehensive platform for scholarly discourse and innovation. The journal accepts Original Articles (empirical studies) and Review Articles. Manuscripts submitted to IJCHP should be original and not previously published or under consideration elsewhere. All signing authors must unanimously agree on the submitted version of the manuscript. By submitting their work, authors agree to transfer their copyrights to the Journal for the duration of the editorial process.
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