LGBTQ and Straight Sexual Assault Survivors’ Interactions with Counseling in a Campus Counseling Center and Women’s Center

IF 1.1 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Kathryn J. Holland, Allison E. Cipriano, T. Z. Huit
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Abstract Experiencing college sexual assault is detrimental for students’ mental health. Counseling options exist in every type of college/university, but many survivors do not use these resources and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) survivors may have additional unmet mental healthcare needs. Using 40 qualitative interviews, we examined LGBTQ and (cis)straight survivors’ actual and anticipated interactions with counseling in a counseling center and women’s center. More survivors used the counseling center than the women’s center. Students anticipated and experienced positive treatment from both centers, but believed the women’s center would have more experience working with survivors. Ciswomen (straight and queer) and survivors with marginalized gender identities (e.g., trans, genderqueer) were most likely to anticipate and experience negative treatment. However, the women’s center may be less accessible for cismen and gender minorities, as there were concerns that this resource may only be for cisgender women.
LGBTQ和异性恋性侵幸存者与校园咨询中心和妇女中心咨询的互动
摘要经历大学性侵对学生的心理健康有害。每种类型的学院/大学都有咨询选择,但许多幸存者没有使用这些资源,女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者和酷儿(LGBTQ)幸存者可能还有其他未满足的心理健康需求。通过40次定性访谈,我们调查了LGBTQ和(顺式)异性恋幸存者在咨询中心和妇女中心与咨询的实际和预期互动。使用咨询中心的幸存者比使用妇女中心的幸存者多。学生们期待并经历了这两个中心的积极治疗,但相信妇女中心将有更多与幸存者合作的经验。顺性别女性(异性恋和酷儿)和具有边缘化性别认同的幸存者(如跨性别者、性别酷儿)最有可能预料到并经历负面治疗。然而,顺性别男性和性别少数群体可能不太容易进入妇女中心,因为有人担心这一资源可能只针对顺性别女性。
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Women & Therapy
Women & Therapy Multiple-
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
4.80%
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18
期刊介绍: Women & Therapy is the only professional journal that focuses entirely on the complex interrelationship between women and the therapeutic experience. Devoted to descriptive, theoretical, clinical, and empirical perspectives on the topic of women and therapy, the journal is intended for feminist practitioners as well as for individuals interested in the practice of feminist therapy. The journal focuses on a wide range of content areas, including: •issues in the process of therapy with female clients •problems in living that affect women in greater proportion than men, such as depression, eating disorders, and agoraphobia •women"s traditional and nontraditional roles in society and how these affect and can be affected by therapy.
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