Incident, Individual, and Campus Factors Associated with Cisgender Men's Post Sexual Victimization Formal Help Seeking.

IF 1.4 4区 心理学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES Journal of Child Sexual Abuse Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI:10.1080/10538712.2024.2403994
Jacob A Nason,Carrie A Moylan
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INTRODUCTION This study explored factors associated with help seeking among cisgender men college and university students who experienced sexual victimization. METHODS We used multilevel logistic regression on data from 33 campuses (n = 4,474 students, 4,674 incidents) to model the association between cisgender men's help seeking and incident, individual, and campus factors. RESULTS Incident, individual, and campus factors were associated with help seeking odds. Some factors were associated with increased help seeking odds (e.g. perpetrator in a position of power, being gay or having a disability, campus-level racial diversity), others with decreased odds (e.g. drinking before an incident). CONCLUSIONS Findings have implications for programs and policies. Future studies should attend to the roles of masculinity, power, and campus contexts.
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事件、个人和校园因素与双性恋男性在性侵害发生后寻求正式帮助的相关性。
本研究探讨了遭遇性侵害的顺性别男性大学生寻求帮助的相关因素。方法我们对来自 33 个校园的数据(n = 4,474 名学生,4,674 起事件)使用多层次逻辑回归,建立了顺性别男性寻求帮助与事件、个人和校园因素之间的关联模型。结果事件、个人和校园因素与寻求帮助的几率相关。一些因素与求助几率增加有关(如施暴者处于权力地位、同性恋或残疾、校园种族多样性),另一些因素与求助几率降低有关(如事件发生前饮酒)。未来的研究应关注男性气质、权力和校园环境的作用。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Child Sexual Abuse is interdisciplinary and provides an essential interface for researchers, academicians, attorneys, clinicians, and practitioners. The journal advocates for increased networking in the sexual abuse field, greater dissemination of information and research, a higher priority for this international epidemic, and development of effective assessment, intervention, and prevention programs. Divided into sections to provide clear information, the journal covers research issues, clinical issues, legal issues, prevention programs, case studies, and brief reports, focusing on three subject groups - child and adolescent victims of sexual abuse or incest, adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse or incest, and sexual abuse or incest offenders.
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