D'Abreu Lylla Cysne Frota, Krahé Barbara
Department of Psychology, University of Potsdam, Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 24-25, 14476, Potsdam, Germany.
Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Arch Sex Behav. 2016 Jul;45(5):1101-15. doi: 10.1007/s10508-014-0451-7. Epub 2015 Mar 21.
Using both cross-sectional and prospective analyses, this study examined vulnerability factors for sexual victimization in 541 female and male Brazilian college students, of whom a subgroup of 250 took part in two measurements 6 months apart. Risk factors for sexual victimization (alcohol consumption, casual sex, and ambiguous communication) in participants' cognitive scripts for consensual sex were linked to sexual victimization via their translation into risky sexual behavior. Pornography use was indirectly linked to sexual victimization through its influence on risky sexual scripts and sexual behavior. Child sexual abuse predicted sexual victimization in the cross-sectional analysis, and victimization since age 14 predicted revictimization in the six months covered by the prospective period. Few gender differences were found. This study is the first prospective investigation of vulnerability factors for sexual victimization in Brazil, and similarities to evidence from North America are discussed.
本研究采用横断面分析和前瞻性分析,对541名巴西男女大学生的性侵害易感性因素进行了调查,其中250人参与了间隔6个月的两次测量。参与者在自愿性行为认知脚本中的性侵害风险因素(饮酒、随意性行为和模糊沟通)通过转化为危险的性行为与性侵害相关联。色情制品的使用通过其对危险的性脚本和性行为的影响与性侵害间接相关。在横断面分析中,儿童期性虐待可预测性侵害,而14岁以来的性侵害经历可预测前瞻性研究涵盖的6个月内的再次性侵害。未发现明显的性别差异。本研究是巴西首次对性侵害易感性因素进行的前瞻性调查,并讨论了与北美证据的相似之处。