Portland State University, Portland, Oregon, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2024 Sep;30(11):3005-3031. doi: 10.1177/10778012231163574. Epub 2023 Mar 17.
Rape survivors face stigma when disclosing their experiences. We hypothesized that a rape survivor who formally reports their rape would experience more stigma than one who does not, and that this effect will be stronger when the perceiver is a man or low in support for sexual consent. Across two studies using self-report, observational, and psychophysiological measures, we found that a reporting survivor was seen more negatively than an identical survivor who did not report their rape. Men and those low in support for sexual consent also responded more negatively to the survivor. Implications of these findings are discussed.
性侵犯幸存者在披露自己的经历时会面临污名化。我们假设,正式报告性侵犯的幸存者会比不报告的幸存者经历更多的污名化,而当感知者是男性或对性同意的支持程度较低时,这种影响会更强。通过两项使用自我报告、观察和心理生理测量的研究,我们发现,报告的幸存者比没有报告性侵犯的相同幸存者受到更负面的评价。男性和那些对性同意支持程度较低的人也对幸存者做出了更负面的反应。这些发现的含义将被讨论。