非自愿分发色情材料与人际暴力对心理困扰的比较与综合关联。

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Laila Fahmy, Cameron M Piper, Christina M Dardis
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性图像和视频的非自愿传播(NCD)在新兴成年人中很普遍,经常与其他类型的暴力同时发生,并与心理困扰有关。由于非传染性疾病的公开性,理论上认为它对幸存者有独特的负面心理影响。然而,量化非传染性疾病受害与其他形式的人际暴力(IPV;例如,身体、性、心理)。在大学生样本中,本研究比较了创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和非传染性疾病受害者(n = 224)与过去一年经历过IPV但非非传染性疾病的一组(n = 231)的抑郁症状。由于非传染性疾病可能发生在更广泛的暴力模式中,因此非传染性疾病受害者也被分为两组,即经历了非传染性疾病和来自同一施暴者的其他形式的IPV(“非传染性疾病合并”;n = 183),以及那些只经历了肇事者非传染性疾病的人(“只有非传染性疾病”;n = 41),两者都与过去一年的纯ipv6受害者(n = 231)进行了比较。总体而言,20.8%的参与者报告了非传染性疾病的受害者,这在女性、双性恋/泛性恋个体、白人或多种族个体中更为常见。与假设一致的是,非传染性疾病受害者符合创伤后应激障碍和抑郁症标准的可能性是仅经历过过去一年IPV的人的两倍以上;此外,合并非传染性疾病组的受害者报告的创伤后应激障碍和抑郁症状明显高于单纯非传染性疾病组的受害者,PTSD症状明显高于单纯非传染性疾病组的受害者。在包括IPV频率在内的回归中,NCD仍然与PTSD总症状、PTSD回避和情绪/认知亚量表以及抑郁症状具有独特的相关性。对未来的研究和实践提供了启示。
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Comparative and Combined Associations of Nonconsensual Distribution of Sexually Explicit Materials and Interpersonal Violence on Psychological Distress.

Nonconsensual distribution (NCD) of sexual images and videos is prevalent among emerging adults, frequently co-occurs with other types of violence and is associated with psychological distress. Due to its often-public nature, NCD has been theorized to have unique negative psychological effects on survivors. Yet, there is limited research that quantifies the comparative and combined psychological impact of NCD victimization with other forms of interpersonal violence (IPV; e.g., physical, sexual, psychological). Among an undergraduate sample, the present study compared posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depressive symptoms among victims of NCD (n = 224) to a group who experienced past-year IPV, but not NCD (n = 231). As NCD may occur within a broader pattern of violence, NCD victims were also separated into groups of those who experienced a combination of NCD and additional forms of IPV from the same perpetrator ("NCD-combined"; n = 183), and those who experienced only NCD from the perpetrator ("NCD-only"; n = 41), both of whom were compared to past-year IPV-only victims (n = 231). Overall, 20.8% of participants reported NCD victimization, which was more common among women, bi/pansexual individuals, and either white or multiracial individuals. Consistent with hypotheses, NCD victims were over two times as likely to meet criteria for probable PTSD and depression than those who experienced past-year IPV only; further, victims in the NCD-combined group reported significantly higher PTSD and depressive symptoms than IPV-only victims and significantly higher PTSD symptoms than NCD-only victims. In a regression including IPV frequency, NCD remained uniquely associated with total PTSD symptoms, PTSD avoidance and mood/cognition subscales, and depressive symptoms. Implications for future research and practice are provided.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Interpersonal Violence is devoted to the study and treatment of victims and perpetrators of interpersonal violence. It provides a forum of discussion of the concerns and activities of professionals and researchers working in domestic violence, child sexual abuse, rape and sexual assault, physical child abuse, and violent crime. With its dual focus on victims and victimizers, the journal will publish material that addresses the causes, effects, treatment, and prevention of all types of violence. JIV only publishes reports on individual studies in which the scientific method is applied to the study of some aspect of interpersonal violence. Research may use qualitative or quantitative methods. JIV does not publish reviews of research, individual case studies, or the conceptual analysis of some aspect of interpersonal violence. Outcome data for program or intervention evaluations must include a comparison or control group.
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