Department of Psychology, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA.
Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA.
J Trauma Dissociation. 2022 Oct-Dec;23(5):584-601. doi: 10.1080/15299732.2022.2079795. Epub 2022 May 20.
In a given year, between 3 and 10% of women attending college will experience a completed rape. Unfortunately, when college survivors seek help following rape, representatives from their university may respond inadequately or harmfully, such as by blaming them, failing to provide adequate support and accommodations, or by minimizing the assault. The failures of an institution to protect its members from harm has been termed institutional betrayal (IB). The present study sought to examine college women rape survivors' ( = 28) experiences with disclosing to three types of campus resources: confidential sources (e.g., counselor), mandated reporters (e.g., faculty member), and Title IX and/or police via examination of their quantitative ratings of IB and institutional support, as well as via thematic analysis of their written help seeking narratives ( = 19). Results support that those who disclosed to Title IX and/or police reported the greatest amount of IB, and there was a trend for those who disclosed to a confidential source to report more support. Thematic analysis revealed four IB themes and two institutional support themes. Implications of findings for university sexual assault prevention and response efforts are discussed.
在某一年,有 3%至 10%的女大学生会经历强奸既遂。不幸的是,当大学中的性侵幸存者寻求帮助时,他们所在大学的代表可能会做出不适当或有害的反应,例如指责他们、未能提供充分的支持和住宿,或淡化性侵事件。机构未能保护其成员免受伤害,这被称为机构背叛(IB)。本研究旨在通过考察 28 名女大学生性侵幸存者向三种校园资源(保密来源[如辅导员]、法定报告人[如教职员工]和 TitleIX 和/或警方)披露性侵事件的经历,来探讨这一问题。通过对她们的机构背叛和机构支持的定量评分,以及对她们寻求帮助的书面叙述的主题分析(19 份)来检验这一问题。研究结果表明,那些向 TitleIX 和/或警方披露的人报告了最多的机构背叛,而向保密来源披露的人则报告了更多的支持。主题分析揭示了四个机构背叛主题和两个机构支持主题。讨论了这些发现对大学性侵犯预防和应对工作的影响。