Sylaska Kateryna M, Edwards Katie M
Department of Psychology, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, 03824, USA,
Am J Community Psychol. 2015 Jun;55(3-4):326-35. doi: 10.1007/s10464-015-9717-z.
Although research on disclosure following intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization is burgeoning, sexual minority young adults' (lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, questioning, etc.; LGBQ+) experiences have not received equal attention. The current study employed the minority stress framework to examine disclosure experiences of LGBQ+ college students across the United States reporting physical IPV victimization within their current relationship (n = 77). Participants completed measures assessing minority stress and IPV disclosure, and answered open-ended questions regarding the most and least helpful persons/responses to disclosure or reasons for non-disclosure. Results indicated that approximately one-third (35 %) of victims disclosed to at least one person, with friends being the most common recipients. Thematic analyses indicated that talking or listening to the victim was considered the most helpful response and not understanding the situation least helpful. Reasons for non-disclosure centered on themes of the victims' perception that the IPV was not a big deal. Quantitative findings regarding physical IPV disclosure indicated that non-disclosers experienced greater minority stress than disclosers. The current study suggests the presence of differences between sexual minority (i.e., LGBQ +persons) and non-sexual minority persons, as well as between LGBQ+ young adults/college students and older adults and presents a theoretical structure (i.e., minority stress framework) through which these differences may be understood.
尽管针对亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)受害者披露情况的研究正在迅速发展,但性少数年轻成年人(女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、酷儿、对性取向存疑者等;LGBQ+)的经历并未得到同等关注。当前研究采用少数群体压力框架,来考察全美国报告在当前恋爱关系中遭受身体IPV侵害的LGBQ+大学生的披露经历(n = 77)。参与者完成了评估少数群体压力和IPV披露情况的测量,并回答了关于披露时最有帮助和最无帮助的人/回应或不披露原因的开放式问题。结果表明,约三分之一(35%)的受害者向至少一人进行了披露,朋友是最常见的接收者。主题分析表明,与受害者交谈或倾听被认为是最有帮助的回应,而不理解情况则被认为最无帮助。不披露的原因集中在受害者认为IPV没什么大不了的这一主题上。关于身体IPV披露的定量研究结果表明,未披露者比披露者经历了更大的少数群体压力。当前研究表明,性少数群体(即LGBQ+人群)与非性少数群体之间,以及LGBQ+年轻成年人/大学生与年长者之间存在差异,并提出了一个理论框架(即少数群体压力框架),通过该框架可以理解这些差异。