School of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, Lancashire, United Kingdom.
J Homosex. 2011;58(2):237-47. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2011.540179.
There has been an increasing amount of research interest into perceptions of male rape in recent years. However, no research has assessed how people react when a transgendered person is raped. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of transgendered status and sexuality on victim blame and perceived severity in a depicted rape scenario. The sexuality of the victim was manipulated to include a heterosexual, homosexual, cross-dresser, female-to-male transsexual, and male-to-female transsexual. It was predicted that the heterosexual victims would be judged the most positively and that heterosexual male participants would make the most anti-victim judgments. One hundred thirty-three lesbian, gay male, and heterosexual members of the general population read a scenario depicting a rape and then completed a questionnaire measuring victim blame and perceived severity of the assault. Results conformed to the predictions. Results are discussed in relation to traditional gender roles and homophobia.
近年来,人们对男性强奸的看法越来越感兴趣。然而,还没有研究评估当一个跨性别者被强奸时人们会有何反应。本研究旨在调查在描述的强奸场景中,跨性别者的身份和性取向对受害者指责和感知严重程度的影响。受害者的性取向被操纵为包括异性恋、同性恋、变装者、女变男变性人和男变女变性人。研究预测,异性恋受害者的评价将最积极,而异性恋男性参与者将做出最多的反受害者判断。133 名女同性恋、男同性恋和异性恋普通人群成员阅读了一个描述强奸的场景,然后完成了一份衡量受害者指责和感知攻击严重程度的问卷。结果符合预测。研究结果与传统的性别角色和恐同心理有关。