University of Washington, Tacoma, WA 98402-5825, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2012 Jan;27(1):62-83. doi: 10.1177/0886260511416479. Epub 2011 Aug 22.
As bystander approaches become increasingly prevalent elements of sexual and domestic violence prevention efforts, it is necessary to better understand the factors that support or impede individuals in taking positive action in the face of aggressive or disrespectful behavior from others. This study presents descriptive findings about the bystander experiences of 27 men who recently became involved in antiviolence against women work. More specifically, we describe the consistency with which respondents actively intervene in the speech or behavior of others, the strategies they use, and the factors they weigh as they deliberate taking action. Respondents report a complex and interrelated set of individual and contextual influences on their choices within bystander opportunities, which hold implications for both violence-specific models of bystander behavior and for prevention intervention development.
随着旁观者在性暴力和家庭暴力预防工作中越来越普遍,有必要更好地了解在面对他人的攻击或不尊重行为时,支持或阻碍个人采取积极行动的因素。本研究描述了最近参与反暴力侵害妇女工作的 27 名男性旁观者经历的描述性发现。更具体地说,我们描述了受访者在他人的言语或行为中积极干预的一致性、他们使用的策略以及他们在考虑采取行动时权衡的因素。受访者报告了一系列复杂且相互关联的个人和环境因素对他们在旁观者机会中的选择的影响,这对旁观者行为的特定暴力模型和预防干预措施的发展都有影响。