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与女同性恋和双性恋成年早期女性性再受害相关的物质使用、少数群体压力和环境暴力的多变量模式。

Multivariate patterns of substance use, minority stress and environmental violence associated with sexual revictimization of lesbian and bisexual emerging adult women.

作者信息

Tubman Jonathan G, Moore Candace, Lee Jacquie, Shapiro Avital J

机构信息

Department of Psychology, American University, Washington, DC, USA.

出版信息

J Lesbian Stud. 2025;29(1):36-56. doi: 10.1080/10894160.2023.2240552. Epub 2023 Jul 27.

Abstract

This study documented between-group differences in factors associated with sexual revictimization histories in a sample of young sexual minority women. Diverse samples of lesbian ( = 204, age = 23.55 years) and bisexual ( = 249, age = 23.35 years) women from the United States were recruited using the CloudResearch platform to assess factors associated with recent experiences of intimate partner violence (IPV). Participants were categorized into four groups based on self-reports of sexual victimization (a) during childhood and (b) during adulthood in intimate relationships. Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) was used to model between-group differences in three variable domains: Past-year substance use involvement, minority stress, and violence in relationship and community settings. Lesbian women reporting sexual revictimization in adulthood reported significantly higher scores for measures of past-year substance use involvement and negative consequences, daily discrimination experiences, relational victimization, and criminal victimization, compared to their counterparts with no history of sexual victimization. Among bisexual women, sexual revictimization was associated with a similar pattern of between-group differences. The sexual revictimization experiences of sexual minority women appear to occur in the context of multivariate patterns of harmful substance use, minority stress, and violence in both relationship and community settings. Our findings have implications for how intervention services are provided to emerging adult sexual minority women who experience multiple episodes of sexual abuse during their lifespans. Recommendations include specialized training for counseling or intervention service providers, integrated trauma-informed services that address both substance use and sexual assault issues, and affirmative services for sexual minority women.

摘要

本研究记录了年轻性少数女性样本中与性再受害史相关因素的组间差异。使用CloudResearch平台招募了来自美国的不同样本的女同性恋者(n = 204,年龄 = 23.55岁)和双性恋女性(n = 249,年龄 = 23.35岁),以评估与亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)近期经历相关的因素。根据性受害的自我报告,参与者被分为四组:(a)童年时期和(b)成年亲密关系期间。多变量方差分析(MANOVA)用于对三个变量领域的组间差异进行建模:过去一年的物质使用参与情况、少数群体压力以及关系和社区环境中的暴力情况。与没有性受害史的女性相比,报告成年期性再受害的女同性恋者在过去一年的物质使用参与度和负面后果、日常歧视经历、关系性受害和刑事受害的测量得分显著更高。在双性恋女性中,性再受害与类似的组间差异模式相关。性少数女性的性再受害经历似乎发生在有害物质使用、少数群体压力以及关系和社区环境中的暴力等多变量模式的背景下。我们的研究结果对如何为在其生命周期中经历多次性虐待事件的新兴成年性少数女性提供干预服务具有启示意义。建议包括为咨询或干预服务提供者提供专门培训、针对物质使用和性侵犯问题的综合创伤知情服务,以及为性少数女性提供肯定性服务。

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