Harding Hilary G, Zinzow Heidi M, Burns Erin E, Jackson Joan L
University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602, USA.
J Child Sex Abus. 2010 Mar;19(2):171-89. doi: 10.1080/10538711003615020.
Previous research suggests that similarity to a victim may influence attributions of responsibility in hypothetical child sexual abuse scenarios. One aspect of similarity receiving mixed support in the literature is respondent child sexual abuse history. Using a sample of 1,345 college women, the present study examined child sexual abuse history, similarity to victim, and attributions of responsibility to a hypothetical victim, family member, and perpetrator in a child sexual abuse vignette. Results revealed no group differences in responsibility ratings among respondents with and without child sexual abuse histories. However, among the 133 respondents with child sexual abuse histories, results indicated that similarity to victim moderated the relationship between vignette characteristics, respondent history, and responsibility attributions. Results suggest that similarity to a victim may influence ratings in a self-preserving manner.
先前的研究表明,在假设的儿童性虐待场景中,与受害者的相似性可能会影响责任归因。在文献中得到不同支持的相似性的一个方面是受访者的儿童性虐待史。本研究以1345名大学女性为样本,考察了儿童性虐待史、与受害者的相似性,以及在一个儿童性虐待小插曲中对假设的受害者、家庭成员和犯罪者的责任归因。结果显示,有儿童性虐待史和没有儿童性虐待史的受访者在责任评级上没有群体差异。然而,在133名有儿童性虐待史的受访者中,结果表明与受害者的相似性调节了小插曲特征、受访者历史和责任归因之间的关系。结果表明,与受害者的相似性可能以一种自我保护的方式影响评级。