Stander Valerie A, Merrill Lex L, Thomsen Cynthia J, Crouch Julie L, Milner Joel S
Behavioral Science and Epidemiology Department, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA 92186-5122, USA.
Mil Med. 2007 Mar;172(3):254-8. doi: 10.7205/milmed.172.3.254.
A prospective study examined whether adult premilitary sexual victimization predicted women's military attrition. In a survey of female Navy recruits (N = 2,431), 56% reported some form of adult unwanted sexual contact before entering the military, with 25% reporting completed rape. Approximately one-third of respondents left the Navy before completing their 4-year term of service. When rape, attempted rape, and lower-level unwanted sexual contact were considered simultaneously, only rape predicted attrition. Women who reported premilitary rape, compared with those who did not, were 1.69 times more likely to leave the military. The pattern of results held across the 4-year period examined and after controlling for demographic predictors.
一项前瞻性研究调查了成年前的性侵害经历是否能预测女性的军事人员流失情况。在一项对海军女兵新兵(N = 2431)的调查中,56%的人报告在入伍前曾遭受某种形式的成年人性侵犯,其中25%报告曾遭遇强奸既遂。约三分之一的受访者在完成4年服役期前离开了海军。当同时考虑强奸、强奸未遂和较低程度的性侵犯时,只有强奸能预测人员流失。报告入伍前曾遭强奸的女性,与未报告者相比,离开军队的可能性高1.69倍。在整个4年的调查期内以及在控制了人口统计学预测因素后,这一结果模式依然成立。