Harsey Sarah J, Adams-Clark Alexis A, Freyd Jennifer J
School of Psychological Science, College of Liberal Arts, Oregon State University-Cascades, Bend, Oregon, United States of America.
Center for Institutional Courage, Seattle, Washington, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2024 Dec 4;19(12):e0313642. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0313642. eCollection 2024.
DARVO (Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender) is a response frequently exhibited by perpetrators of wrongdoing after being confronted or held accountable for their harmful behaviors. Consistent with the original conceptualization of DARVO as a strategy used by sex offenders to deflect blame and responsibility, sexual violence survivors report experiencing DARVO from their perpetrators following an assault. The purpose of the current study was to extend research on the connections between DARVO and sexual violence. We examined whether people who use DARVO as a means of responding to confrontations involving a range of wrongdoings also engage in behaviors and ascribe to beliefs that contribute to sexual violence. A sample of 602 university students was recruited to test hypotheses predicting positive associations between individuals' use of DARVO responses, sexual harassment perpetration, and acceptance of rape myths. Supporting predictions, small but positive correlations emerged between study variables. Data from a second sample of 335 community adults from MTurk were analyzed to replicate findings from the undergraduate sample. Results from the community sample also revealed significant associations between DARVO use, sexual harassment perpetration, and rape myth acceptance. Findings offer further confirmation of a link between DARVO and sexual violence and suggest this defensive response is part of a larger worldview that justifies participation in sexual violence and blames victims.
否认、攻击、颠倒受害者与加害者角色(DARVO)是作恶者在因自身有害行为而受到质问或追究责任后经常表现出的一种反应。与最初将DARVO概念化为性侵犯者用来推卸责任的一种策略一致,性暴力幸存者报告称在遭受袭击后会遭到来自加害者的DARVO行为。本研究的目的是扩展关于DARVO与性暴力之间联系的研究。我们考察了那些将DARVO作为应对一系列不当行为质问手段的人是否也会做出导致性暴力的行为并秉持助长性暴力的观念。招募了602名大学生样本以检验预测个体使用DARVO反应、性骚扰行为以及对强奸谬见的接受程度之间存在正相关关系的假设。支持了预测结果,研究变量之间出现了虽小但为正的相关性。对来自MTurk的335名社区成年人的第二个样本数据进行了分析,以复制本科生样本的研究结果。社区样本的结果也揭示了DARVO的使用、性骚扰行为以及对强奸谬见的接受程度之间存在显著关联。研究结果进一步证实了DARVO与性暴力之间的联系,并表明这种防御性反应是一种更广泛世界观的一部分,这种世界观为参与性暴力行为提供了正当理由并指责受害者。