Sexual Violence in the Digital Era: Exploring Correlates of Non-Consensual Intimate Image Dissemination from a Sexual Offending Framework

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Jennifer L. McArthur, Julie Blais, Kayla J. Goruk
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Abstract

Identifying risk factors associated with non-consensual intimate image dissemination (NCIID) perpetration is an important step in the development of effective intervention programming with the goal of reducing this behavior. Using the motivation–facilitation model of sexual offending as a framework, the current study explored the extent to which theoretically relevant correlates of sexual offending contributed to the perpetration of NCIID. A sample of 1200 adults residing in Canada recruited from a Qualtrics panel reported their prior engagement in NCIID and completed a battery of questionnaires encompassing sexual motivators (e.g., paraphilias, hypersexuality) and facilitators (e.g., antagonistic personality traits, misogynistic attitudes toward sex and women, and alcohol use). The findings highlight NCIID as a relevant problem with 1 in 20 respondents reporting sharing or forwarding an intimate image without permission in the previous 12 months. When controlling for other risk factors, beliefs of sexual entitlement, hypersexuality, the antisocial facet of psychopathy, hostility toward women, and problematic alcohol use were associated with greater odds of self-reported NCIID perpetration. Overall, findings suggested an overlap between risk factors associated with in-person sexual offending and NCIID. Existing sexual offending interventions may therefore be applicable to the prevention and management of NCIID.

数字时代的性暴力:从性侵犯框架探讨非自愿亲密图像传播的相关关系
识别与非自愿亲密图像传播(NCIID)行为相关的风险因素是制定有效干预计划以减少这种行为的重要一步。本研究以 性侵犯动机-促进模型为框架,探讨了性侵犯的理论相关因素在多大程度上促进了NCIID的发生。从Qualtrics小组中招募的1200名居住在加拿大的成年人报告了他们之前参与NCIID的情况,并完成了一系列问卷调查,其中包括性动机(例如,性癖好,性欲亢进)和促进因素(例如,对抗性人格特征,对性和女性的厌女态度以及酒精使用)。调查结果强调了NCIID是一个相关问题,在过去的12个月里,每20名受访者中就有1人曾未经允许分享或转发过私密照片。当控制其他风险因素时,性权利的信念、性欲亢进、精神病的反社会方面、对女性的敌意和问题性酒精使用与自我报告的NCIID犯罪的更大几率相关。总的来说,研究结果表明, 与面对面性侵犯和NCIID相关的风险因素之间存在重叠。因此,现有的性侵犯干预措施可能适用于NCIID的预防和管理。
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5.60
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期刊介绍: The official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research, the journal is dedicated to the dissemination of information in the field of sexual science, broadly defined. Contributions consist of empirical research (both quantitative and qualitative), theoretical reviews and essays, clinical case reports, letters to the editor, and book reviews.
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