基于性别的受害与青春期女孩的性别规范:一个潜在的侧面分析。

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Will J Beischel, Alexa Martin-Storey, Jean-Pascal Lemelin, Stéphanie Boutin, Melanie Dirks, Geneviève Paquette
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基于性别的不同形式的受害(例如,性别歧视经历、荡妇羞辱、性骚扰和恐同欺凌)往往在青春期女孩中孤立地进行研究,但有些女孩可能同时经历多种形式。研究人员从理论上认为,这些基于性别的伤害形式可以调节文化上可接受的性别表达和行为,但需要更多的实证工作来理解这些联系。我们有两个目的:(a)确定青春期女孩中基于性别的受害概况(即性别歧视经历、骚妇羞辱、性骚扰和同性恋欺凌);(b)了解这些概况如何与女孩与性别规范(即性别表达、内化性别歧视、内化性化和性身份)的关系相关联。我们分析了来自加拿大quacimubec的一项关于青少年同伴经历和态度的大型研究的数据(n = 203名女孩,年龄15.4岁,30%为种族化少数民族)。我们使用潜在特征分析来识别基于性别的受害经历模式,然后我们使用潜在变量多项式回归来测试受害特征与女孩与性别规范的关系之间的关联。最好的模型是两种解决方案:高受害和低受害。与低受害组相比,高受害组的参与者更有可能被认定为性少数群体,并报告更高水平的内化性化。我们的研究结果支持关注多种形式的基于性别的暴力之间的联系,并承认性化和性少数身份是风险因素的干预和预防方法。最终,我们的研究结果表明,基于性别的受害行为的一个功能是维持性别规范。
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Gender-Based Victimization and Gender Norms Among Adolescent Girls: A Latent Profile Analysis.

Distinct forms of gender-based victimization (e.g., sexist experiences, slut-shaming, sexual harassment, and homophobic bullying) are often studied in isolation among adolescent girls, yet some girls are likely to experience multiple forms simultaneously. Researchers have theorized that these forms of gender-based victimization can function to regulate culturally acceptable gendered expression and behavior, but more empirical work is needed to understand these linkages. We had two aims: (a) to identify profiles of gender-based victimization (i.e., sexist experiences, slut-shaming, sexual harassment, and homophobic bullying) among adolescent girls and (b) to understand how these profiles are associated with girls' relationships to gender norms (i.e., gender expression, internalized sexism, internalized sexualization, and sexual identity). We analyzed data from a larger study on adolescents' peer experiences and attitudes in Québec, Canada (n = 203 girls, Mage = 15.4 years, 30% racialized minorities). We used latent profile analysis to identify patterns of gender-based victimization experiences, and then we used latent variable multinomial regression to test the association between the profiles of victimization and girls' relationships to gender norms. The best model was a two-profile solution: High Victimization and Low Victimization. Compared to the Low Victimization group, participants in the High Victimization group were more likely to identify as sexual minorities and report higher levels of internalized sexualization. Our findings support intervention and prevention approaches that focus on the links between multiple forms of gender-based violence and that acknowledge sexualization and sexual minority status as risk factors. Ultimately, our results suggest that one function of gender-based victimization is policing gender norms.

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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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