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大学生旁观者干预行为相关因素。

Factors Associated with Engaging in Bystander Intervention Behavior Among College Students.

机构信息

San Diego State University, CA, USA.

University of California San Diego, USA.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2024 Apr;39(7-8):1731-1759. doi: 10.1177/08862605231212170. Epub 2023 Nov 28.

Abstract

Sexual violence (SV) is a well-documented and highly prevalent issue on college campuses that disproportionately impacts women, students of color, and students who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ). In recent years, bystander intervention programming has emerged as a promising prevention strategy for colleges due to its success in preventing SV before it occurs using community involvement; however, little consideration has been given to the power, status, or position that a bystander has when deciding whether to intervene and weighing the potential consequences of their actions. In order to inform university campus bystander intervention programming and increase its effectiveness, more work is needed to understand specific student characteristics (e.g., race/ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, history of SV) that may be associated with engaging in bystander behavior in SV risk situations. Using cross-sectional data from a large west-coast university, 592 students were surveyed about their SV-related experiences. Poisson regression models were utilized to determine the relative risk of engaging in bystander behavior by sociodemographic identities and history of SV victimization. Our fully adjusted model indicated that experiencing attempted and completed sexual assault was associated with engaging in bystander behavior; belonging to specific minority groups was differentially associated with engaging in bystander behavior, as was belonging to a minority group and having a history of SV. Personal histories, identities, and power inequity matter when deciding to engage in bystander behavior. Additional research is needed to create more well-rounded and population-specific bystander intervention programs that are inclusive of diverse student voices and experiences.

摘要

性暴力(SV)是大学校园里一个有据可查且普遍存在的问题,它对女性、少数族裔学生以及自认为是女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、酷儿(LGBTQ)的学生影响更大。近年来,由于旁观者干预计划通过社区参与成功地在 SV 发生之前进行预防,因此它已成为大学预防 SV 的一种有前途的策略。然而,在决定是否进行干预以及权衡其行动的潜在后果时,旁观者所拥有的权力、地位或职位很少被考虑。为了为大学校园的旁观者干预计划提供信息并提高其效果,需要做更多的工作来了解可能与 SV 风险情况下采取旁观者行为相关的特定学生特征(例如,种族/族裔、性别认同、性取向、SV 史)。使用来自西海岸一所大型大学的横断面数据,对 592 名学生进行了有关 SV 相关经历的调查。利用泊松回归模型确定社会人口统计学特征和 SV 受害史与旁观者行为之间的相对风险。我们的完全调整模型表明,经历过未遂和完成的性侵犯与采取旁观者行为有关;属于特定少数群体与采取旁观者行为有关,属于少数群体和有 SV 史也与采取旁观者行为有关。在决定是否采取旁观者行为时,个人经历、身份和权力不平等很重要。需要进一步的研究来创建更全面和针对特定人群的旁观者干预计划,其中包括多样化的学生声音和经验。

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