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性侵犯与行为健康:从年轻的性少数男性概率样本中我们能学到什么?

Sexual Assault and Behavioral Health: What Can We Learn From a Probability Sample of Young Sexual Minority Men?

机构信息

School of Social Work, 1355University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2023 Feb;38(3-4):2614-2629. doi: 10.1177/08862605221101198. Epub 2022 May 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Previous research indicates that young sexual minority men (YSMM) are at increased risk of experiencing sexual assault compared to their heterosexual peers. While this increased risk is documented in comparison studies, very little is known about the specific range of sexual assault experiences. The aim of this study was to investigate prevalence of sexual assault experiences and their association with depression and alcohol use for YSMM.

METHODS

In 2017 and 2018, 124 YSMM (18-24 year-olds) were recruited to participate in an online study using probability-based sampling methods, in Los Angeles, CA. Participants answered items about lifetime and recent sexual assault experiences (i.e., unwanted touching, oral rape, penetrative rape), characteristics of the coercive behaviors, recent alcohol use, and depression. Analysis of variance (ANOVAs) and multiple linear regressions investigated the relationships between sexual assault experiences and behavioral health.

RESULTS

The sample reported a range of lifetime sexual assault experiences: 70% unwanted touching and 28% penetrative rape. Fifty-five percent of the sample reported some type of recent sexual assault, with 17% reporting a recent penetrative rape. ANOVAs of the impact of different forms of sexual assault on behavior health indicated that unwanted touching was associated with higher depression and alcohol use. Further investigation of recent unwanted touching indicated that frequency is associated with depression and binge drinking. Of participants who reported experiences of unwanted touching, 61% reported it occurred while they were intoxicated.

DISCUSSION

Findings support previous evidence of high rates of sexual assault among YSMM. Further, the majority of men who reported sexual assault indicated that it occurred while they were intoxicated, suggesting that unwanted touching is occurring while men are drinking alcohol, likely in bars. The culture of gay bars may encourage nonconsensual touching during intoxication and these experiences of sexual assault have consequences (i.e., higher levels of depression and alcohol use).

摘要

背景

先前的研究表明,与异性恋同龄人相比,年轻的性少数群体男性(YSMM)遭受性侵犯的风险更高。虽然在比较研究中记录了这种风险增加,但对于性侵犯经历的具体范围却知之甚少。本研究旨在调查 YSMM 性侵犯经历的流行率及其与抑郁和饮酒的关系。

方法

2017 年和 2018 年,通过基于概率的抽样方法,在加利福尼亚州洛杉矶招募了 124 名 YSMM(18-24 岁)参加一项在线研究。参与者回答了有关终生和近期性侵犯经历(即,不受欢迎的触摸、口交强奸、强奸)、强制行为特征、近期饮酒和抑郁的问题。方差分析(ANOVA)和多元线性回归分析了性侵犯经历与行为健康之间的关系。

结果

该样本报告了一系列的终生性侵犯经历:70%的不受欢迎的触摸和 28%的强奸。55%的样本报告了某种类型的近期性侵犯,其中 17%报告了近期强奸。不同形式的性侵犯对行为健康的影响的 ANOVA 表明,不受欢迎的触摸与更高的抑郁和饮酒量有关。对最近不受欢迎的触摸的进一步调查表明,频率与抑郁和狂饮有关。在报告有不受欢迎的触摸经历的参与者中,有 61%的人报告说这种情况发生在他们醉酒时。

讨论

研究结果支持了先前关于 YSMM 中高比例性侵犯的证据。此外,大多数报告性侵犯的男性表示,这种情况发生在他们醉酒时,这表明不受欢迎的触摸发生在男性饮酒时,可能是在酒吧。同性恋酒吧的文化可能会鼓励在醉酒时进行非自愿的触摸,而这些性侵犯经历会带来后果(即,更高水平的抑郁和饮酒量)。

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