Littleton Heather L, Grills Amie E, Drum Katherine B
Violence Vict. 2014;29(6):981-98. doi: 10.1891/0886-6708.vv-d-13-00067.
Although having a sexual victimization history is associated with engaging in sexual risk behavior, the mechanisms whereby sexual victimization increases risk behavior are unclear. This study examined use of sex as an affect regulation strategy as a mediator of the relationship between depressive symptoms and sexual risk behavior among 1,616 sexually active college women as well as examined having a history of child sexual abuse (CSA), adolescent/adult sexual assault (ASA), or both (CSA/ASA) as moderators. Results supported the mediated model as well as moderated mediation, where depressive symptoms were more strongly associated with use of sex as an affect regulation strategy among ASA victims, and sex as an affect regulation strategy was more strongly related to sexual risk behavior for CSA/ASA victims.
尽管有性侵害史与从事性风险行为有关,但性侵害增加风险行为的机制尚不清楚。本研究考察了将性行为作为一种情绪调节策略,作为1616名性活跃的大学女生抑郁症状与性风险行为之间关系的中介变量,同时考察了儿童性虐待(CSA)、青少年/成人性侵犯(ASA)或两者皆有(CSA/ASA)的历史作为调节变量。结果支持了中介模型以及调节中介模型,其中在ASA受害者中,抑郁症状与将性行为作为一种情绪调节策略的关联更强,而对于CSA/ASA受害者,将性行为作为一种情绪调节策略与性风险行为的关联更强。