性态度与先前受害:大学生性犯罪的预测因子

G. Fischer
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在人类性学和心理学入门课程中,对796名大学生志愿者进行了匿名性态度、性经验和性知识的调查。该调查测量了先前发现的态度变量,以预测对强迫约会强奸的态度(Fischer, 1986)和行为测量,如儿童,青少年或成人的性经历和性虐待。调查变量与两类自我报告的性犯罪者有关:(a)承认使用谎言或虚假承诺发生性行为的人(N=69)和/或(b)承认使用威胁或强迫发生性行为的人(N=16)。逻辑回归和判别分析显示,在约会强奸事件中,男性倾向于指责社会而不是男性,对强迫约会强奸、使用威胁或强迫发生性行为以及更多的性经历(包括同性性经历)持更接受的态度,71%的学生承认自己撒谎或做出了虚假的性承诺。只有两个变量(在约会强奸的小插曲中指责社会或情境,而不是男性,以及在确定不会被抓住的情况下有强奸的可能性)确定了73%的强制男性性犯罪者。之前的受害者与这两种类型的性侵犯都没有关系。因此,growth(1979)将暴力性侵犯解释为内部发展危机(由先前的性虐待引起)的一种表达的解释没有得到支持。
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Sex attitudes and prior victimization as predictors of college student sex offenses
A sample of 796 college student volunteers in Human Sexuality and Introductory Psychology classes were surveyed anonymously about sexual attitudes, experience, and knowledge. The survey measured attitude variables found previously to predict attitudes toward forcible date rape (Fischer, 1986) and behavioral measures, such as sexual experience and sexual abuse as a child, teenager, or adult. Survey variables wre related to two types of self-reported sexual offenders: (a) those who admitted to use of lies or false promises to have sex (N=69) and/or (b) those who admitted to use of threat or force to have sex (N=16). Logistic regression and discriminant analyses revealed that male gender, a tendency to blame society, rather than the male, in a date rape vignette, more accepting attitudes toward forcible date rape, having used threat or force to have sex and greater sexual experience, including same gender sexual experience, identified 71% of students admitting to having lied or made false promises to have sex. Only two variables (blaming society or the situation, rather than the male, in a date rape vignette and some likelihood of rape, if sure of not being caught) identified 73% of forcible male sex offenders. Prior victimization did not relate to either type of sex offending. Thus, Groth's (1979) explanation of forcible sexual assault as an expression of internal developmental crisis (resulting from prior sexual abuse) was not supported.
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