Bhuptani Prachi H, López Gabriela, Orchowski Lindsay M, Zlotnick Caron
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
Violence Vict. 2024 Mar 7;39(1):38-52. doi: 10.1891/VV-2022-0109.
The current study documents the correlates associated with the severity of sexual victimization among women enrolled in a 2-year community college. Comparisons between women with a history of severe sexual victimization (i.e., rape and attempted rape), moderate sexual victimization (i.e., unwanted contact and sexual coercion), and no history of sexual victimization revealed that women with a history of severe sexual victimization endorsed more drinks per week, increased problem drinking behavior, and more use of drug before sex and higher levels of self-protective dating behaviors compared with women with no history of sexual victimization. These findings suggest that programs should target the intersection of alcohol and drug use as correlates of sexual victimization among community college women.
本研究记录了在一所两年制社区大学就读的女性中,与性侵害严重程度相关的因素。对有严重性侵害史(即强奸和强奸未遂)、中度性侵害史(即 unwanted contact 和性胁迫)以及无性侵害史的女性进行比较后发现,与无性侵害史的女性相比,有严重性侵害史的女性每周饮酒量更多、饮酒问题行为增加、性行为前更多地使用毒品,以及自我保护性约会行为水平更高。这些发现表明,项目应将酒精和药物使用的交叉点作为社区大学女性性侵害的相关因素加以关注。