Centre intersectoriel en santé durable, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Quebec, Canada.
Interdisciplinary Research Center on Intimate Relationship Problems and Sexual Abuse (CRIPCAS), Quebec, Canada.
J Interpers Violence. 2022 Sep;37(17-18):NP16534-NP16555. doi: 10.1177/08862605211021990. Epub 2021 Jun 10.
University-based sexual violence prevalence is worryingly high and leads to many serious consequences for health and academic achievement. Although previous work has documented greater risk for sexual violence among Indigenous Peoples, little is known about university-based sexual violence experienced by Indigenous students. Using a large-scale study of university-based sexual violence in Canada, the current study aims to (1) examine the risk of sexual violence against Indigenous students compared to non-Indigenous students, and (2) to document sexual violence experiences of Indigenous students. Undergraduate students from six universities ( = 5,627) completed online questionnaires regarding their experience and consequences of university-based sexual violence (e.g., forms of sexual violence experiences, gender, and status of the perpetrator, context of the violence, PTSD, disclosure). Findings indicated that compared with their non-Indigenous peers, Indigenous students experienced significantly higher levels of sexual harassment. However, no difference was found for unwanted sexual behaviors, nor for sexual violence contexts. Among Indigenous students, those having experienced sexual violence after age 18 (outside university) were more likely to report university-based sexual violence. Overall, findings highlight that Indigenous students, as well as non-Indigenous students, experience university-based sexual violence. Given their history, Indigenous students may have different needs, so sustainable policies that foster cultural safety on all campuses are clearly needed.
基于大学的性暴力发生率令人担忧地高,这对健康和学业成绩造成了许多严重后果。尽管之前的工作已经记录了原住民中性暴力风险更高,但对于原住民学生在大学中经历的性暴力知之甚少。本研究利用加拿大一项大规模的大学性暴力研究,旨在:(1) 比较原住民学生和非原住民学生遭受性暴力的风险;(2) 记录原住民学生的性暴力经历。六所大学的本科生(=5627 人)完成了关于其在大学中经历和性暴力后果的在线问卷(例如,性暴力经历的形式、性别和施害者的地位、暴力的情境、创伤后应激障碍、披露)。研究结果表明,与非原住民同龄人相比,原住民学生经历的性骚扰程度明显更高。然而,在非自愿性行为和性暴力情境方面没有差异。在原住民学生中,那些在 18 岁以后(大学之外)经历过性暴力的人更有可能报告在大学中遭受性暴力。总体而言,研究结果表明,原住民学生和非原住民学生都经历过大学性暴力。鉴于他们的历史,原住民学生可能有不同的需求,因此显然需要在所有校园中实施促进文化安全的可持续政策。