Waterman Emily A, Dworkin Emily R, Dardis Christina M, Ullman Sarah E, Edwards Katie M, Rodriguez Lindsey M
Bennington College, USA.
University of Washington School of Medicine, USA.
J Soc Pers Relat. 2021 Apr 1;38(4):1131-1151. doi: 10.1177/0265407520983930. Epub 2020 Dec 29.
Victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) and sexual assault (SA) commonly disclose their experiences to friends or family members, or within other personal relationships. Disclosure recipients' responses to these disclosures are associated with victims' mental health. Previous research has separately measured both actual responses to IPV/SA and anticipated responses to IPV/SA (e.g., response to a hypothetical scenario) from the perspective of disclosure recipients. Yet, little research has described the association between disclosure recipients' anticipated and actual responses. The aim of the current paper was to use a prospective design to examine the association between disclosure recipients' anticipated and actual responses to IPV/SA, including positive and negative social reactions, perceptions of victim responsibility, empathy, and confusion and ineffectiveness about how to respond. Participants ( = 126 college students aged 18-23; 70.6% women) answered questions about their anticipated responses to a hypothetical IPV/SA disclosure scenario, and then six months later answered the same questions about their actual responses to an actual disclosure of IPV/SA. Although most anticipated and actual responses were significantly associated, associations were moderate in size. Some associations were stronger for participants with a closer relationship to the victim, for participants who had their own victimization history, for women, and for men. Individuals can predict their responses to some degree, but are not totally accurate in doing so.
亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)和性侵犯(SA)的受害者通常会向朋友、家人或其他人际关系中的人透露自己的经历。披露信息的接收者对这些披露的反应与受害者的心理健康有关。以往的研究分别从披露信息接收者的角度衡量了对IPV/SA的实际反应和对IPV/SA的预期反应(例如,对假设情景的反应)。然而,很少有研究描述披露信息接收者的预期反应和实际反应之间的关联。本文的目的是采用前瞻性设计,研究披露信息接收者对IPV/SA的预期反应和实际反应之间的关联,包括积极和消极的社会反应、对受害者责任的看法、同理心,以及对如何回应的困惑和无效感。参与者(n = 126名年龄在18 - 23岁之间的大学生;70.6%为女性)回答了关于他们对假设的IPV/SA披露情景的预期反应的问题,然后在六个月后回答了关于他们对实际的IPV/SA披露的实际反应的相同问题。虽然大多数预期反应和实际反应都显著相关,但关联程度适中。对于与受害者关系更密切的参与者、有自己受害经历的参与者、女性和男性,一些关联更强。个人在一定程度上可以预测自己的反应,但并不完全准确。