Seabrook Rita C, McMahon Sarah, O'Connor Julia
a Center on Violence Against Women, Rutgers University , New Brunswick , New Jersey , USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2018 Aug-Sep;66(6):510-518. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2018.1440584. Epub 2018 Apr 19.
This study explored the relation between interest and membership in a fraternity and acceptance of sexual violence (eg, rape myth acceptance, proclivity to perpetrate sexual aggression) among first year college men.
A total of 315 men were surveyed before their first year of college (June-August 2010) and again at 4 time points over the next year.
Participants responded to measures of rape myth acceptance and proclivity to perpetrate sexual aggression.
Interested members scored higher on proclivity to perpetrate sexual aggression and some rape myths than noninterested nonmembers; interested nonmembers scored in between the 2 groups.
Results highlight the importance of considering both fraternity membership and interest in joining a fraternity, as well as examining individual rape myths, in studies of fraternity membership and sexual violence.
本研究探讨了大学一年级男生中兄弟会成员身份与兴趣和对性暴力的接受程度(例如,对强奸谬见的接受、实施性侵犯的倾向)之间的关系。
共有315名男性在大学一年级之前(2010年6月至8月)接受了调查,并在接下来的一年里又在4个时间点接受了调查。
参与者对强奸谬见接受程度和实施性侵犯倾向的测量指标进行了回应。
有兴趣的成员在实施性侵犯的倾向和一些强奸谬见方面的得分高于无兴趣的非成员;有兴趣的非成员得分介于两组之间。
研究结果突出了在兄弟会成员身份与性暴力的研究中,既要考虑兄弟会成员身份,又要考虑加入兄弟会的兴趣,以及审视个体强奸谬见的重要性。