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通过减少随意性行为预防大学生性受害:个性化规范反馈干预的随机对照试验。

Preventing College Sexual Victimization by Reducing Hookups: a Randomized Controlled Trial of a Personalized Normative Feedback Intervention.

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Clinical and Research Institute on Addictions, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, USA.

School of Nursing, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, USA.

出版信息

Prev Sci. 2020 Apr;21(3):388-397. doi: 10.1007/s11121-020-01098-3.

Abstract

Sexual activity, including hooking up, increases college women's vulnerability to sexual victimization. Reducing hookups may reduce rates of sexual victimization among this vulnerable population. Because college students overestimate how frequently their peers hook up, correcting their misperceptions may lead to more accurate perceived social norms, and consequently, less hookup behavior. The study was designed as a randomized controlled trial of the efficacy of a brief, computer-administered personalized normative feedback (PNF) intervention regarding hookups during the first semester of college. We tested an indirect effects model in which PNF was hypothesized to predict perceiving fewer peer hookups, which were expected to predict fewer actual hookups and consequently, less sexual victimization during the first semester of college. Entering first-year women (N = 760) were randomly assigned to receive web-delivered PNF or no information. At the end of the semester, perceived number of hookups of others, number of hookups during the semester, and sexual victimization experiences were assessed. Women who received the intervention perceived that their peers engaged in significantly fewer hookups than did control women. Consistent with the proposed indirect effects model, intervention had a significant indirect effect on the odds of first-semester victimization via lower perceived descriptive norms, which in turn predicted fewer hookups. The study provides proof of concept for the importance of hookups as a risk factor for sexual victimization and provides novel, preliminary support for intervention to change descriptive norms as a way of reducing hookups and consequently, sexual vulnerability.

摘要

性行为,包括一夜情,增加了女大学生遭受性侵害的脆弱性。减少一夜情可能会降低这个脆弱群体的性侵害率。由于大学生高估了他们的同龄人一夜情的频率,纠正他们的错误认知可能会导致更准确的感知社会规范,从而减少一夜情行为。这项研究是一项关于大学生第一学期性行为的简短、计算机管理的个性化规范反馈(PNF)干预效果的随机对照试验。我们测试了一个间接效应模型,其中假设 PNF 可以预测感知到更少的同伴一夜情,这预计会预测更少的实际一夜情,从而减少大学生第一学期的性脆弱性。参与研究的一年级女性(N=760)被随机分配接受网络提供的 PNF 或无信息。在学期末,评估了其他人的一夜情次数、本学年的一夜情次数和性受害经历。接受干预的女性认为她们的同龄人参与一夜情的次数明显少于对照组的女性。与提出的间接效应模型一致,干预通过降低感知描述性规范对第一学期受害的几率有显著的间接影响,而感知描述性规范反过来又预测了一夜情次数的减少。该研究证明了一夜情作为性侵害风险因素的重要性,并为干预改变描述性规范以减少一夜情和性脆弱性的方法提供了新颖的初步支持。

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