Sutton Tara E, Thomas Rayni, Wheeler Lorey A, Bryson Genevieve D, Nti Ababio Michael, Shorey Ryan C, Hopfauf Skyler, Angelino Ramiro, Edwards Katie M
Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS, USA.
University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA.
J Child Sex Abus. 2024 Sep 16:1-20. doi: 10.1080/10538712.2024.2403984.
Sexual minority (SM) men's sexual revictimization (SR; i.e. experiences of adult victimization among childhood sexual abuse survivors) is an understudied topic despite evidence that SM men are disproportionately impacted by sexual violence (SV) over the life course. This study addresses this gap utilizing a diverse sample ( = 2859) of SM men (age 18-30) from the U.S. Results demonstrated that over 10% of SM men had experienced SR. Further, strength-based (e.g. sense of LGBTQIA2S+ community) and minority-stress (e.g. internalized homonegativity) related factors were examined as moderators of the relationship between child sexual abuse (CSA) and adult sexual assault victimization (ASAV) in the past six months. One factor emerged as a significant moderator of the CSA-ASAV relationship: perceived discrimination. Practice-based implications are provided.
性少数群体(SM)男性的性再受害经历(SR;即童年期性虐待幸存者成年后的受害经历)是一个研究不足的话题,尽管有证据表明,在整个生命过程中,性少数群体男性受到性暴力(SV)的影响尤为严重。本研究利用来自美国的不同样本(n = 2859)的18至30岁性少数群体男性填补了这一空白。结果表明,超过10%的性少数群体男性经历过性再受害。此外,研究还考察了基于优势的因素(如同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、酷儿、双灵、间性人及其他性少数群体(LGBTQIA2S+)社区归属感)和少数群体压力相关因素(如内化的同性恋厌恶感)作为过去六个月内儿童期性虐待(CSA)与成人性侵犯受害经历(ASAV)之间关系的调节因素。有一个因素成为CSA与ASAV关系的显著调节因素:感知到的歧视。文中还给出了基于实践的启示。