大学强奸受害者的攻击类型:混合方法调查

IF 3 2区 社会学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Heather Littleton, Michael Dolezal, Molly Higgins, Shine Choe, Aja Zamundu
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性侵犯仍然是一个根深蒂固的公共卫生问题,青少年和新近成年的女性受害的风险更大。确定性攻击的常见类型对于制定有效的预防和干预措施至关重要。然而,之前在这一领域的工作主要是利用定量方法将性侵犯进行类型划分,这可能无法捕捉到类型划分中的重要背景因素和侵犯特征。目前的研究采用了混合方法,包括分析幸存者的性侵犯叙述,以确定大学强奸幸存者样本(N = 106)中的性侵犯类型。研究发现了六种类型,其特点是特定的攻击背景、施暴策略、施暴者和受害者使用药物的模式,以及幸存者和施暴者之间的关系类型。利用多种方法(如访谈、定量评估)进行的未来研究应尝试更全面地描述幸存者的攻击类型,因为这项工作可能会导致确定以前被忽视的全面性攻击预防计划的目标。同样,侧重于识别不同类型攻击幸存者中风险和康复相关因素的研究可用于定制干预措施,以提高其吸收率和有效性。
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Assault Typologies of College Rape Victims: A Mixed Methods Investigation

Sexual assault remains an entrenched public health issue, with adolescent and emerging adult women at disproportionate risk for victimization. Identifying common typologies of sexual assault could be critical in developing effective prevention and intervention. However, prior work in this area has primarily utilized quantitative methodologies to classify sexual assaults into typologies, which may not capture important contextual factors and assault characteristics within typologies. The current study utilized a mixed methods approach, including analysis of survivors’ sexual assault narratives, to identify sexual assault typologies among a sample of college rape survivors (N = 106). Six typologies were identified, which were characterized by specific constellations of assault contexts, perpetration tactics, patterns of perpetrator and victim substance use, and type of relationship between survivor and perpetrator. Future research utilizing multiple methodologies (e.g., interviews, quantitative assessments) should attempt to characterize assault typologies more fully among survivors, as this work could lead to the identification of previously overlooked targets for comprehensive sexual assault prevention programs. Likewise, research focused on identifying risk and recovery-related factors among survivors of different types of assault could be used to tailor interventions to increase their uptake and effectiveness.

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Sex Roles
Sex Roles Multiple-
CiteScore
7.20
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期刊介绍: Sex Roles: A Journal of Research is a global, multidisciplinary, scholarly, social and behavioral science journal with a feminist perspective. It publishes original research reports as well as original theoretical papers and conceptual review articles that explore how gender organizes people’s lives and their surrounding worlds, including gender identities, belief systems, representations, interactions, relations, organizations, institutions, and statuses. The range of topics covered is broad and dynamic, including but not limited to the study of gendered attitudes, stereotyping, and sexism; gendered contexts, culture, and power; the intersections of gender with race, class, sexual orientation, age, and other statuses and identities; body image; violence; gender (including masculinities) and feminist identities; human sexuality; communication studies; work and organizations; gendered development across the life span or life course; mental, physical, and reproductive health and health care; sports; interpersonal relationships and attraction; activism and social change; economic, political, and legal inequities; and methodological challenges and innovations in doing gender research.
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