Yndo Monica C, Zawacki Tina
University of Texas at San Antonio, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2020 Apr;35(7-8):1803-1827. doi: 10.1177/0886260517699948. Epub 2017 Mar 28.
The current study examined the effects of physical attractiveness and sexual interest cues on men's sexual perceptions of women and whether increases in sexual perceptions of a woman would lead to decreases in labeling of subsequent nonconsensual sex as sexual assault. Two hundred thirty-three male college students ( = 19.17, = 1.22) read a vignette describing a hypothetical social interaction between a man and a woman; within the vignette, the female character's physical attractiveness (attractive vs. less attractive) and the degree to which the female character behaved interested in the male character (uninterested vs. ambiguous) were manipulated. The vignette ends with the male character physically forcing sexual intercourse with the female character. After reading the vignette, participants' labeling of the nonconsensual sex as sexual assault was addressed. Participants' perceptions of the female character's sexual interest in the male character prior to the nonconsensual sex was assessed as a dependent variable during stopping points in the vignette, prior to sexual assault. Both physical attractiveness and interest cues had a significant positive influence on men's perception of the female character as sexually interested. In addition, perceptions of sexual interest had a direct negative effect on sexual assault labeling. These results indicate that increases in physical attractiveness and interest cues increase perceptions of sexual interest, in turn decreasing the labeling of nonconsensual sex as sexual assault. This experimental research contributes to the literature on misperception of sexual interest and sexual assault labeling. These findings provide implications for intervention programs and for forensic issues related to sexual assault.
本研究考察了身体吸引力和性兴趣线索对男性对女性性认知的影响,以及对女性性认知的增加是否会导致将随后的非自愿性行为认定为性侵犯的比例降低。233名男性大学生(平均年龄=19.17岁,标准差=1.22)阅读了一篇描述男女之间假设性社交互动的短文;在短文中,对女性角色的身体吸引力(有吸引力与吸引力较低)以及女性角色对男性角色表现出兴趣的程度(无兴趣与态度模糊)进行了操控。短文以男性角色强迫与女性角色发生性行为结尾。阅读短文后,研究人员询问了参与者对这种非自愿性行为是否属于性侵犯的认定。在短文的停顿点,即在性侵犯发生之前,将参与者对非自愿性行为之前女性角色对男性角色的性兴趣认知作为一个因变量进行评估。身体吸引力和兴趣线索都对男性认为女性角色有性兴趣的认知产生了显著的积极影响。此外,性兴趣认知对性侵犯认定有直接的负面影响。这些结果表明,身体吸引力和兴趣线索的增加会增强性兴趣认知,进而降低将非自愿性行为认定为性侵犯的比例。这项实验研究为有关性兴趣误解和性侵犯认定的文献做出了贡献。这些发现对干预项目以及与性侵犯相关的法医问题具有启示意义。