酒精和合法受害者:分析Reddit帖子,了解酒精在酗酒和性暴力中的作用

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Gabriel Caluzzi , Ingrid M. Wilson , Benjamin Riordan , Leesa Hooker , Erin Santamaria , Jessica Ison
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饮料刺激已经引起了媒体的关注,但研究仍然不足,特别是在性别权力动态和性暴力的背景下。此外,人们对酒精的作用和个人在理解他们的受害者时所使用的话语知之甚少,包括经验如何与男性气质、女性气质、耻辱、化身和其他社会话语联系在一起。方法我们使用几个搜索词(“约会强奸”、“迷奸药”、“毒品”和“酗酒”)分析了91个与饮酒成瘾相关的Reddit帖子,收集了14284条评论。使用建构主义和批判女权主义的方法,我们对提到酒精的个人账户进行了主题分析,以探索酒精在饮酒和性暴力中的作用的话语和理解。结果:我们的分析揭示了围绕酒精在确认和破坏受害者合法性方面的作用的总体论述。受害者在酒精和中毒的情况下进行边界工作,以增加他们的叙述的可信度,利用具体化的知识来理解他们的经历,并面临来自个人网络和服务提供者的怀疑。性别话语将女性视为天生的弱势群体,而男性则不那么容易受到影响,从而塑造了受害者的描述和对其合法性的看法。本研究强调了性别期望和社会对酒精消费的态度如何强化了受害者的指责,并破坏了酗酒受害者的可信度。解决这些结构性不平等问题需要将重点从受害者的行为转移到肇事者和系统性失败上。我们建议重新设想酒精在酗酒、助长性暴力和否认受害者合法性方面的作用,并建议采取超越女性和男性限制性概念的干预措施。
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Alcohol and legitimate victimhood: Analysing Reddit posts to understand perceptions of alcohol's role in drink spiking and sexual violence

Background

Drink spiking has gained attention in the media but remains under-researched, particularly in the context of gendered power dynamics and sexual violence. Moreover, little is known about the role of alcohol and the discourses individuals draw on when making sense of their victimisation, including how experiences are linked to notions of masculinity, femininity, stigma, embodiment and other social discourses.

Methods

We analysed 91 Reddit threads related to drink spiking using several search terms (“date rape*”, “roofie*”, “drug*”, and “drink spik*”), collecting 14,284 comments. Using a constructivist and critical feminist approach, we thematically analysed personal accounts mentioning alcohol to explore discourses and understandings of alcohol's role in drink spiking and sexual violence.

Results

Our analysis revealed an overarching discourse around alcohol's role in both validating and undermining legitimacy of victims. Victims did boundary work with alcohol and intoxication to add credibility to their accounts, drew on embodied knowledge to make sense of their experience, and faced scepticism from personal networks and service providers. Gendered discourses framed women as inherently vulnerable and men as less susceptible, shaping victims' accounts and the perception of their legitimacy.

Conclusion

This study highlights how gendered expectations and societal attitudes toward alcohol consumption reinforce victim-blaming and undermine the credibility of drink spiking victims. Addressing these structural inequities requires shifting the focus from victims’ behaviour to perpetrators and systemic failures. We recommend re-imagining alcohol's role in drink spiking, facilitating sexual violence and denying victims’ legitimacy, and interventions that go beyond restrictive notions of femininity and masculinity.
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CiteScore
7.80
自引率
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发文量
307
审稿时长
62 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Drug Policy provides a forum for the dissemination of current research, reviews, debate, and critical analysis on drug use and drug policy in a global context. It seeks to publish material on the social, political, legal, and health contexts of psychoactive substance use, both licit and illicit. The journal is particularly concerned to explore the effects of drug policy and practice on drug-using behaviour and its health and social consequences. It is the policy of the journal to represent a wide range of material on drug-related matters from around the world.
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