人际、社区和制度对兄弟会和女生联谊会学生在勾搭背景下同意性行为的影响:定性分析

IF 2.7 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Alicia A Leizinger, Avery I Bather, Sonya S Brady
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摘要

在美国,大学性侵犯是一个持续存在的公共卫生问题。制定有效预防策略的公共卫生方法必须考虑到大学校园的社会生态,包括可能影响性侵犯的人际、社区和制度层面的因素。为了最大限度地提高有效性,预防策略应该根据具体的大学社区和更容易发生性侵犯的情况进行调整。通过一对一的半结构化访谈,这项对兄弟会和姐妹会学生的定性研究考察了在勾搭的背景下影响同意的人际、社区和制度因素。参与者包括42名性活跃、以异性恋为主的大学生兄弟会和姐妹会成员。从访谈中,我们发现了影响学生同意行为的八个可改变的因素:(a)尴尬和害怕被拒绝;(b)传统的异性恋性剧本;(c)胁迫;(d)男子害怕被指控性侵犯;(e)同侪和性别双重标准;(f)性和希腊社会等级制度;(g)醉酒性行为;(h)希腊环境。大学性侵犯预防工作应该针对兄弟会和姐妹会社区,并致力于解决这八个因素,以防止在勾搭的高风险背景下发生性侵犯。
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Interpersonal, Community, and Institutional Influences on Sexual Consent Among Fraternity and Sorority Students in the Context of a Hookup: A Qualitative Analysis.

College sexual assault is a persistent public health problem in the United States. A public health approach to develop effective prevention strategies must take into account the social ecology of college campuses, including interpersonal-, community-, and institutional-level factors that may influence sexual assault. To maximize effectiveness, prevention strategies should be tailored to reflect contextual factors of specific college communities and situations where sexual assault is more likely to occur. Using one-on-one semi-structured interviews, this qualitative study of fraternity and sorority students examined interpersonal, community, and institutional factors influencing consent within the context of a hookup. Participants included 42 sexually active, predominantly heterosexual undergraduate fraternity and sorority members. From interviews, eight modifiable factors emerged that influence student consent behavior: (a) Awkwardness and fear of rejection; (b) Traditional heterosexual sexual scripts; (c) Coercion; (d) Men's fear of being accused of sexual assault; (e) Peers and the sexual double standard; (f) Sex and the Greek social hierarchy; (g) Drunk sex; and (h) Greek environments. College sexual assault prevention efforts should be tailored to the fraternity and sorority community and aim to address these eight factors to prevent sexual assault within the high-risk context of hookups.

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CiteScore
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自引率
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sex Research (JSR) is a scholarly journal devoted to the publication of articles relevant to the variety of disciplines involved in the scientific study of sexuality. JSR is designed to stimulate research and promote an interdisciplinary understanding of the diverse topics in contemporary sexual science. JSR publishes empirical reports, theoretical essays, literature reviews, methodological articles, historical articles, teaching papers, book reviews, and letters to the editor. JSR actively seeks submissions from researchers outside of North America.
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