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“我会成为那个阻碍好事的朋友”:理解学生在与酒精相关的性侵犯中旁观者干预的经历

"I'll Be That One Cockblocking Friend": Understanding Student Experiences of Bystander Intervention in Alcohol-Related Sexual Assault.

作者信息

Temple Jasmine, Haley Gabrielle, Yoder Anna, Mennicke Annelise, Moxie Jessamyn, Meehan Erin, Montanaro Erika

机构信息

Department of Psychological Sciences, University of North Carolina Charlotte.

School of Social Work, University of North Carolina Charlotte.

出版信息

J Sex Res. 2024 Oct 21:1-14. doi: 10.1080/00224499.2024.2417026.

Abstract

The prevalence of sexual assault (SA) among college students (13%) is unacceptable, underreported, and alcohol use by the perpetrator or victim is reported in 50% of SA cases. Bystander intervention (BI) programs, which use prosocial behaviors to prevent or stop a harmful situation from occurring, have been implemented across college campuses to reduce SA. There are several known barriers (e.g. self-intoxication) and facilitators (e.g. peer support) to BI for SA; however, less is known about barriers and facilitators to BI for alcohol-related SA. Alcohol- SA includes situations in which the perpetrator and/or victim are intoxicated, whereas alcohol- SA includes situations in which individuals intentionally use alcohol as a perpetration strategy. The current study examined student perspectives of BI for SA opportunities, actions taken in response to opportunities, and barriers and facilitators to action. The team conducted content and deductive thematic analysis of data from focus groups and interviews with diverse undergraduate students ( = 79). Opportunities included perpetrator-focused, victim-focused, and sexual risk opportunities. Actions taken included staying vigilant, monitoring friends, communicating with friends, and removing friends. Barriers included self-intoxication, feeling helpless, peer pressure, not feeling personally responsible, and fearing the consequences of helping. Finally, facilitators included knowing friends' concerning signals and drinking motives, feeling like some intervention strategies are easy, understanding sex-related risks, acknowledging consent and personal boundaries, and feeling personally responsible for friends. Understanding these situations' nuances can help to inform more effective and comprehensive BI programs to reduce SA.

摘要

大学生中性侵犯(SA)的发生率(13%)令人无法接受,且存在报告不足的情况,在50%的SA案例中,犯罪者或受害者存在饮酒行为。旁观者干预(BI)项目利用亲社会行为来预防或阻止有害情况的发生,已在大学校园实施以减少SA。对于SA的BI存在一些已知的障碍(如自我中毒)和促进因素(如同伴支持);然而,对于与酒精相关的SA的BI的障碍和促进因素了解较少。酒精性SA包括犯罪者和/或受害者醉酒的情况,而酒精引发的SA包括个人故意将酒精用作犯罪策略的情况。本研究调查了学生对SA的BI机会、针对机会采取的行动以及行动的障碍和促进因素的看法。该团队对来自焦点小组的数据以及对不同本科生(n = 79)的访谈进行了内容和演绎主题分析。机会包括以犯罪者为中心、以受害者为中心和性风险机会。采取的行动包括保持警惕、监视朋友、与朋友沟通以及疏远朋友。障碍包括自我中毒、感到无助、同伴压力、不觉得个人有责任以及害怕帮助的后果。最后,促进因素包括了解朋友的相关信号和饮酒动机、感觉一些干预策略容易、理解与性相关的风险、承认同意和个人界限以及觉得对朋友个人负有责任。了解这些情况的细微差别有助于为更有效和全面的BI项目提供信息,以减少SA。

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