Orchowski Lindsay M, Berkowitz Alan, Boggis Jesse, Oesterle Daniel
Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI, USA Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, USA
Independent Consultant, Mount Shasta, CA, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2016 Oct;31(17):2824-46. doi: 10.1177/0886260515581904. Epub 2015 May 5.
Current efforts to reduce sexual violence in college campuses underscore the role of engaging men in prosocial bystander behavior. The current study implemented an online survey to explore associations between engaging in heavy drinking and attitudes toward bystander intervention among a sample of college men (N = 242). Correlates of sexual aggression were also explored as mediators of the hypothesized relationship between engaging in heavy drinking and attitudes toward bystander intervention. Data indicated that men who engaged in two or more episodes of heavy drinking over the past month reported lower prosocial bystander attitudes compared with men who did not engage in such behavior. The association between engaging in heavy drinking and lower prosocial bystander attitudes was mediated by men's perception of their peers' approval for sexual aggression, their own comfort with sexism, and engagement in coercive sexual behavior. Implications for sexual assault prevention are discussed.
当前在大学校园减少性暴力的努力凸显了促使男性做出亲社会旁观者行为的作用。本研究开展了一项在线调查,以探讨在一群大学男性样本(N = 242)中,大量饮酒与旁观者干预态度之间的关联。还探究了性侵犯的相关因素,作为大量饮酒与旁观者干预态度之间假设关系的中介变量。数据表明,在过去一个月内有过两次或更多次大量饮酒经历的男性,与未出现此类行为的男性相比,其亲社会旁观者态度更低。大量饮酒与较低亲社会旁观者态度之间的关联,是由男性对同伴对性侵犯的认可程度、自身对性别歧视的接受程度以及强制性性行为的参与情况所介导的。文中讨论了对性侵犯预防工作的启示。