Pinciotti Caitlin M, Orcutt Holly K
1 Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2018 Apr;24(5):528-544. doi: 10.1177/1077801217708885. Epub 2017 Jun 5.
Self-defense training is consistently linked to psychological benefits for survivors of sexual trauma, yet little is known about how training may uniquely benefit survivors compared with their nonsurvivor peers enrolled in the same course. Path analysis was used to examine how history of sexual trauma impacts pre- and post-training scores on three domains of self-efficacy using a national sample of Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) participants. All participants reported significant increases in self-efficacy domains, and sexual trauma history significantly predicted pre-training interpersonal self-efficacy and post-training self-defense self-efficacy, suggesting that self-defense training confers benefits for survivors above and beyond benefits for other participants.
自卫训练一直与性创伤幸存者的心理益处相关联,但与参加同一课程的非幸存者同龄人相比,训练如何独特地使幸存者受益却鲜为人知。路径分析被用于研究性创伤史如何影响使用全国性强奸攻击防御(RAD)参与者样本的自我效能感三个领域的训练前和训练后分数。所有参与者报告自我效能感领域都有显著提高,并且性创伤史显著预测了训练前的人际自我效能感和训练后的自卫自我效能感,这表明自卫训练为幸存者带来的益处超过了其他参与者。