Ford Jessie V, Shefner Ruth
Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University, New York, New York, USA.
Violence Gend. 2023 Sep 1;10(3):119-127. doi: 10.1089/vio.2022.0022. Epub 2023 Sep 14.
Bisexual college women exhibit some of the highest rates of sexual assault among all college students. Existing research relies on sexual orientation-related stigma as an explanation for these disparities. In this study, we use data from the Online College Social Life Survey (OCSLS) to explore factors that elevate the risk of sexual assault for bisexual college women compared to heterosexual women. Results show that bisexual women exhibit higher rates of sexual assault since the beginning of college for all types of sexual assault, compared to heterosexual women. We find that perceived sexual disrespect, sexual interactions with men, alcohol use, earlier sexual debut, and multiple ongoing partnerships are associated with a higher risk of sexual assault for both bisexual and heterosexual women. Compared to heterosexual women, bisexual women exhibited higher odds of experiencing sexual assault across the majority of risk factors. We envision this study as a preliminary exploration that can inform ongoing work examining which bisexual women are at the highest risk for sexual assault. Implications for future research and intervention are discussed.
双性恋女大学生在所有大学生中遭受性侵犯的比例位居前列。现有研究将性取向相关的污名化作为这些差异的一种解释。在本研究中,我们使用来自在线大学生社交生活调查(OCSLS)的数据,来探究与异性恋女性相比,双性恋女大学生遭受性侵犯风险升高的因素。结果显示,自上大学以来,双性恋女性在各类性侵犯中遭受性侵犯的比例高于异性恋女性。我们发现,感知到的性不尊重、与男性的性互动、饮酒、较早开始性行为以及多个正在进行的性伴侣关系,与双性恋和异性恋女性遭受性侵犯的较高风险都有关联。与异性恋女性相比,双性恋女性在大多数风险因素下遭受性侵犯的几率更高。我们将本研究视为一项初步探索,可为正在进行的研究提供信息,以确定哪些双性恋女性遭受性侵犯的风险最高。文中还讨论了对未来研究和干预的启示。