Marcantonio Tiffany L, Hunt Mary E, Schisler Eric
University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, USA.
Western Washington University.
J Child Sex Abus. 2023 Apr;32(3):359-378. doi: 10.1080/10538712.2023.2189195. Epub 2023 Mar 13.
Involvement in college campus Greek organizations is associated with an elevated risk of experiencing sexual assault victimization. Experiencing sexual assault victimizaiton is associated with myriad of consequences that could be mitigated by reporting the experience to friends, campus authorities, or police, yet researchers' understanding of reasons why women participating in Greek organizations do not report sexual assaults committed by a fraternity member is understudied. Thus, the goal of this study was to assess perceived barriers to reporting a sexual assault committed by a member of a fraternity. Women associated with Greek organizations from two large universities in the south and southwestern region of the US ( = 235) completed an online survey about sexual assault. Participants were asked to describe why they thought women assaulted by a fraternity member would not report their experience. An inductive and deductive coding process suggested women perceived barriers to reporting across intrapersonal (e.g. feeling afraid/shame), interpersonal (e.g. sorority sisters would ostracize them), organizational (e.g. reporting would jeopardize Greek life), community (e.g. reporting on campus/police is challenging) and societal levels (e.g. victim blame culture). Findings suggest larger socio-cultural factors may influence whether women would report a sexual assault committed by a fraternity member. Collaboration between Greek organizations, campus Fraternity and Sorority advisors, and sexual assault prevention advocates could help to provide a supportive environment for women when sexual assaults occur.
参与大学校园的希腊组织与遭受性侵犯的风险升高有关。遭受性侵犯会带来无数后果,而向朋友、校园当局或警方报告这一经历可能会减轻这些后果。然而,研究人员对参与希腊组织的女性不报告兄弟会成员实施的性侵犯的原因了解不足。因此,本研究的目的是评估报告兄弟会成员实施的性侵犯时所感知到的障碍。来自美国南部和西南部地区两所大型大学的与希腊组织有关联的女性(n = 235)完成了一项关于性侵犯的在线调查。参与者被要求描述她们认为被兄弟会成员侵犯的女性不报告其经历的原因。一个归纳和演绎编码过程表明,女性在个人层面(如感到害怕/羞耻)、人际层面(如同 sorority 姐妹会排斥她们)、组织层面(如报告会危及希腊生活)、社区层面(如向校园/警方报告具有挑战性)和社会层面(如受害者归咎文化)都感知到了报告的障碍。研究结果表明,更大的社会文化因素可能会影响女性是否会报告兄弟会成员实施的性侵犯。希腊组织、校园兄弟会和姐妹会顾问以及性侵犯预防倡导者之间的合作,有助于在性侵犯发生时为女性提供一个支持性的环境。