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大学生对性侵害的感知风险及乐观偏差的作用。

College students' perceived risk of sexual victimization and the role of optimistic bias.

作者信息

Saling Untied Amy, Dulaney Cynthia L

机构信息

Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH, USA.

Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH, USA

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2015 May;30(8):1417-31. doi: 10.1177/0886260514540326. Epub 2014 Jul 20.

Abstract

Many college women believe that their chances of experiencing a sexual assault are less than their peers. This phenomenon, called optimistic bias, has been hypothesized to be one important element to address in sexual assault risk reduction and awareness programs aimed at reducing women's chances of experiencing a sexual assault. The present study examined the role that participants' (N = 89) perceived similarity to a narrator (portraying a sexual assault survivor) describing an assault plays in reducing this bias. The age of the narrator was manipulated (similar or dissimilar to age of participants) with the aim of assessing whether the program could produce reductions in optimistic bias for those participants who watched a video of someone similar to them in age. A significant interaction between pre- and post-program and age similarity indicated a significant decrease in optimistic bias from pre- to posttest for the similar group. Furthermore, an exploratory analysis indicated optimistic bias for White participants decreased from pre- to posttest, whereas optimistic bias for the Black participants increased. These results suggest that some factors such as age similarity may reduce optimistic bias in sexual assault risk reduction and awareness programs. However, a race dissimilarity may increase optimistic bias. Thus, more research is needed to understand the factors that affect optimistic bias with regard to sexual assault awareness.

摘要

许多大学女生认为自己遭受性侵犯的可能性比同龄人小。这种现象被称为乐观偏差,据推测,这是旨在降低女性遭受性侵犯几率的性侵犯风险降低和意识提升项目中需要解决的一个重要因素。本研究考察了参与者(N = 89)与描述性侵犯事件的叙述者(扮演性侵犯幸存者)的感知相似性在减少这种偏差中所起的作用。叙述者的年龄被操控(与参与者年龄相似或不同),目的是评估该项目是否能使观看与自己年龄相仿者视频的参与者减少乐观偏差。项目前后与年龄相似性之间的显著交互作用表明,相似组从测试前到测试后乐观偏差显著降低。此外,一项探索性分析表明,白人参与者的乐观偏差从测试前到测试后有所降低,而黑人参与者的乐观偏差则有所增加。这些结果表明,年龄相似性等一些因素可能会在性侵犯风险降低和意识提升项目中减少乐观偏差。然而,种族差异可能会增加乐观偏差。因此,需要更多研究来了解影响性侵犯意识方面乐观偏差的因素。

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