Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, USA.
University of Georgia, Athens, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2021 Aug;36(15-16):NP8146-NP8175. doi: 10.1177/0886260519842178. Epub 2019 Apr 11.
Hooking-up among college students presents an increased risk of sexual victimization, perhaps due to increased contact with potential perpetrators in a risky context. However, little work has examined factors that might increase the risk of victimization associated with hooking-up, and few studies examine victimization among both men and women. To address this gap in the literature, we utilize data from 702 college women and 677 college men to explore childhood sexual abuse, family violence, sexual minority (SM) status, and problematic alcohol use as potential moderators of the association between hooking-up and three forms of sexual victimization: coerced, incapacitated, and forced. Results of regression analyses indicate several significant interactions and significant main effects. For example, SM men and women were each at an increased risk of forced and incapacitated victimization when hook-up frequency was high compared with non-SM students.
大学生之间的随意性行为会增加性受害的风险,这可能是因为在风险环境中增加了与潜在犯罪者的接触。然而,很少有研究工作检查可能增加与随意性行为相关的受害风险的因素,而且很少有研究同时检查男性和女性的受害情况。为了弥补文献中的这一空白,我们利用来自 702 名女大学生和 677 名男大学生的数据,探讨了童年性虐待、家庭暴力、性少数群体 (SM) 地位和酒精使用问题,这些因素可能会调节随意性行为与三种性受害形式(被迫、无能力和强迫)之间的关系。回归分析的结果表明存在几个显著的交互作用和显著的主要效应。例如,与非 SM 学生相比,SM 男性和女性在高频率的随意性行为时,更有可能受到强迫和无能力的受害。