情绪调节困难调节了性少数群体和性别少数群体大学生中典型饮酒与性侵犯受害者之间的关系。

IF 2.3 3区 社会学 Q1 WOMENS STUDIES
Violence Against Women Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-16 DOI:10.1177/10778012231155178
Mitchell Kirwan, Ruschelle M Leone, Kelly Cue Davis, Lindsay M Orchowski, Amanda K Gilmore
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摘要

性与性别少数群体(SGM)学生的酒精消耗量、情绪调节困难程度和性侵犯受害严重程度均高于顺性别异性恋者。754 名本科生完成了一项在线调查,对酒精使用、情绪调节和性侵害进行了评估。回归分析表明,在情绪调节能力较强的 SGM 学生中,每周典型饮酒量与性侵犯受害严重程度呈正相关,但在同性异性恋学生和情绪调节能力较弱的 SGM 学生中,饮酒量与受害严重程度之间没有关联。因此,针对饮酒和情绪调节困难的干预措施会使 SGM 学生受益。
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Emotion Regulation Difficulties Moderate the Association Between Typical Drinking and Sexual Assault Victimization Among Sexual and Gender Minority University Students.

Sexual and gender minority (SGM) students report higher alcohol consumption, emotion regulation difficulties, and sexual assault victimization severity than cisgender, heterosexual individuals. A sample of 754 undergraduate students completed an online survey assessing alcohol use, emotion regulation, and sexual victimization. Regression analyses indicated that, among SGM students with higher emotion regulation difficulties, typical weekly drinking was positively associated with sexual assault victimization severity, but among cisgender, heterosexual students and SGM students with lower emotion regulation difficulties, there was no association between drinking and victimization severity. Thus, SGM students benefit from interventions targeting alcohol use and emotion regulation difficulties.

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Violence Against Women
Violence Against Women WOMENS STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Violence against Women is an international, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the publication of research and information on all aspects of the problem of violence against women. The journal assumes a broad definition of violence; topics to be covered include, but are not limited to, domestic violence, sexual assault, incest, sexual harassment, female infantcide, female circumcision, and female sexual slavery.
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