University of Roehampton, London, UK.
University of Nevada, Reno, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2022 Apr;37(7-8):NP4212-NP4237. doi: 10.1177/0886260520925781. Epub 2020 Jun 6.
The rise of the #MeToo movement has shed light on the prominence of sexual violence, and its victims who often remain silent. Despite increasing awareness, victims or survivors of sexual violence who disclose may be faced with negative reactions such as disbelief or blame. Such reactions extend to child victims of sexual abuse. This study aimed to shed light on gender differences in responses to sexual violence against a backdrop of #MeToo. Through an online survey ( = 253) on Amazon's Mechanical Turk, we assessed participants' exposure to and perception of the #MeToo movement. In addition, we measured proximity to a victim or perpetrator of sexual violence. The effect of these variables on participants' response to a disclosure of childhood sexual abuse was examined. Results indicated that men are more likely to perceive the movement as threatening than women. Furthermore, a discrepancy in proximity to sexual violence emerged, with women more likely to know a victim and men more likely to know a perpetrator. In response to a disclosure of childhood sexual abuse, men were more likely to respond in a skeptical manner than women. Positive perceptions of the #MeToo movement translated into more supportive responses to a disclosure. Proximity to a victim of sexual violence did not impact how people responded to a disclosure, but proximity to a perpetrator was associated with a more negative response. Although the aim of this movement is to give a voice to victims of sexual violence, it may trigger a defensive response from men, which makes them more skeptical toward disclosures of victimization.
#MeToo 运动的兴起揭示了性暴力的突出地位,以及经常保持沉默的受害者。尽管人们的意识不断提高,但披露性暴力的受害者或幸存者可能会面临不信任或指责等负面反应。这种反应也延伸到性虐待的儿童受害者身上。本研究旨在探讨在#MeToo 背景下,对性暴力的反应是否存在性别差异。通过在亚马逊的 Mechanical Turk 上进行的一项在线调查( = 253),我们评估了参与者对#MeToo 运动的了解和看法。此外,我们还测量了他们与性暴力受害者或施害者的接近程度。研究考察了这些变量对参与者对儿童期性虐待披露的反应的影响。结果表明,男性比女性更有可能将该运动视为威胁。此外,在对性暴力的接近程度上存在差异,女性更有可能认识受害者,而男性更有可能认识施害者。在回应儿童期性虐待的披露时,男性比女性更有可能以怀疑的态度做出回应。对#MeToo 运动的积极看法转化为对披露的更支持的反应。对性暴力受害者的接近程度不会影响人们对披露的反应,但对施害者的接近程度与更负面的反应有关。虽然该运动的目的是赋予性暴力受害者发言权,但它可能会引发男性的防御反应,使他们对受害的披露更加怀疑。