The Role of Discrimination Experiences in Postrape Adjustment Among Racial and Ethnic Minority Women.

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Interpersonal Violence Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2021-07-06 DOI:10.1177/08862605211028006
Kate Walsh, Amanda K Gilmore, Simone C Barr, Patricia Frazier, Linda Ledray, Ron Acierno, Kenneth J Ruggiero, Dean G Kilpatrick, Heidi S Resnick
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Although recent studies have linked discrimination frequency among Black and Latinx individuals to PTSD symptom severity, to our knowledge, these associations have yet to be examined among a diverse sample of recent rape survivors. The current secondary analysis of existing data examined the role of discrimination experiences in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, depression, and alcohol and drug problems among a racially and ethnically diverse sample of recent rape survivors. Participants were 139 Black (48.2%; n = 67), American Indian (18.7%; n = 26), Hispanic (15.1%; n = 21), and mixed race (17.3%; n = 24) girls and women age 15 or older who presented to the emergency department (ED) for a sexual assault forensic medical exam. They were randomly assigned to one of three intervention conditions, and completed a six-month postrape follow-up, including questions about mental health, substance use problems, and discrimination experiences. Regression analyses revealed that Black women experienced discrimination in significantly more situations and with greater frequency compared to American Indian and Hispanic women. Discrimination frequency was positively associated with PTSD and depression symptoms even after controlling for age, education, race, and intervention condition, but was not associated with alcohol or drug problems. Findings highlight the importance of attending to the heterogeneous experiences of discrimination among racial and ethnic minority women. Future work should adapt evidence-based early interventions to be maximally effective at combating both racial and sexual trauma exposures.

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歧视经历在少数民族妇女离职后适应中的作用。
尽管最近的研究将黑人和拉丁裔个体的歧视频率与创伤后应激障碍症状的严重程度联系起来,但据我们所知,这些联系尚未在最近强奸幸存者的不同样本中得到检验。目前对现有数据的二次分析,在种族和民族多样化的近期强奸幸存者样本中,研究了歧视经历在创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状、抑郁、酒精和药物问题中的作用。参与者为139名黑人(48.2%;n = 67),美洲印第安人(18.7%;n = 26),西班牙裔(15.1%;N = 21),混血儿(17.3%;n = 24)到急诊科(ED)接受性侵犯法医检查的15岁或以上的女孩和妇女。他们被随机分配到三种干预条件中的一种,并完成了为期六个月的随访,包括关于心理健康、物质使用问题和歧视经历的问题。回归分析显示,与美洲印第安人和西班牙裔妇女相比,黑人妇女遭受歧视的情况和频率明显更高。即使在控制了年龄、教育程度、种族和干预条件后,歧视频率与PTSD和抑郁症状呈正相关,但与酒精或药物问题无关。调查结果强调了关注种族和少数民族妇女受歧视的不同经历的重要性。未来的工作应该适应基于证据的早期干预措施,以最大限度地有效地对抗种族和性创伤暴露。
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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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