Anderson Irina, Quinn Alison
Department of Psychology, University of East London, London, UK.
Psychol Health Med. 2009 Jan;14(1):105-10. doi: 10.1080/13548500802241928.
This study examines attitudes towards female and male rape victims (ARVS, Ward, 1988) among UK medical students (N = 240; 120 females and 120 males). The study's hypotheses, namely, that male respondents will view rape victims more negatively than female respondents and that male victims will be viewed more negatively than female victims, were supported. Implications of the findings in relation to the inclusion of sexual violence teaching in UK medical undergraduate curricula, and suggestions for further research are discussed.
本研究调查了英国医科学生(N = 240;120名女性和120名男性)对女性和男性强奸受害者的态度(ARVS,沃德,1988)。该研究的假设,即男性受访者对强奸受害者的看法比女性受访者更负面,以及男性受害者比女性受害者更受负面看待,得到了支持。讨论了研究结果对英国医学本科课程中纳入性暴力教学的影响以及进一步研究的建议。