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个人和感知到的同伴态度支持性侵犯作为预测男性大学生对性侵犯进行干预意愿的因素。

Personal and perceived peer attitudes supporting sexual aggression as predictors of male college students' willingness to intervene against sexual aggression.

机构信息

University at Buffalo, USA.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2010 Mar;25(3):503-17. doi: 10.1177/0886260509334400. Epub 2009 Apr 28.

Abstract

Male college students ( N = 395) completed anonymous surveys to report personal attitudes supporting sexual aggression and estimated the attitudes of their peers. Participants also indicated their willingness to intervene against a peer if they witnessed sexual aggression. Although both personal and peer attitudes were correlated with willingness to intervene, in regression analyses only perceived peer attitudes emerged as a significant predictor of willingness to intervene. Results suggest that personal attitudes supporting sexual aggression are not as relevant to men's willingness to intervene against sexual aggression as are perceived peer norms regarding sexual aggression. Findings are relevant to sexual assault prevention education with men, suggesting that attempts to encourage bystander intervention may be best presented in the context of challenging perceived norms.

摘要

395 名男大学生完成了匿名调查,报告了个人支持性侵犯的态度,并估计了他们同伴的态度。参与者还表示,如果他们目睹了性侵犯,他们愿意干预同伴。尽管个人态度和同伴态度都与干预意愿相关,但在回归分析中,只有感知到的同伴态度才是干预意愿的显著预测因素。研究结果表明,支持性侵犯的个人态度与男性干预性侵犯的意愿不如感知到的关于性侵犯的同伴规范相关。这些发现与男性性侵犯预防教育有关,这表明鼓励旁观者干预的尝试最好在挑战感知规范的背景下提出。

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