Abbey Antonia, McAuslan Pam, Zawacki Tina, Clinton A Monique, Buck Philip O
Wayne State University.
University of Michigan-Dearborn.
J Interpers Violence. 2001 Aug;16(8):784-807. doi: 10.1177/088626001016008004.
Past research demonstrates that sexual assault perpetration is caused by multiple factors including attitudes, early experiences, and situational factors. In this study, 343 college men described either a sexual assault they had committed or their worst date. Discriminant function analysis indicated that attitudes about gender roles and alcohol, number of consensual sex partners, how well the man knew the woman, how isolated the setting was, alcohol consumption during the event, the man's misperception of the woman's cues during the event, and prior consensual sexual activity between the man and the woman discriminated between sexual assaults and worst dates. Additionally, tactics used to obtain sex, self attributions, the perceived seriousness of the assault, and the extent to which it disrupted relationships with others significantly discriminated between men who committed forced sexual contact, sexual coercion, and rape. These results demonstrate the importance of considering both individual characteristics and situational factors in theories and prevention activities.
以往的研究表明,性侵犯行为是由多种因素造成的,包括态度、早期经历和情境因素。在本研究中,343名大学男生描述了他们实施的一次性侵犯行为或他们最糟糕的约会经历。判别函数分析表明,关于性别角色和酒精的态度、双方自愿发生性关系的伴侣数量、男方对女方的了解程度、环境的孤立程度、事件过程中的酒精摄入量、男方在事件过程中对女方暗示的误解,以及男方和女方之前的双方自愿性行为,这些因素在性侵犯和最糟糕约会之间存在差异。此外,用于获取性行为的策略、自我归因、对侵犯行为严重性的认知,以及该行为对与他人关系的破坏程度,在实施强迫性接触、性胁迫和强奸行为的男性之间存在显著差异。这些结果表明,在理论和预防活动中考虑个体特征和情境因素的重要性。