de Heer Brooke A, Lipschutz Siréne, Shevat Sydney
Northern Arizona University.
J Gend Stud. 2024;33(7):943-957. doi: 10.1080/09589236.2023.2260323. Epub 2023 Sep 21.
Most research on sexual victimization centers on cisgender, heterosexual experiences and pushes LGBTQA+ experiences to the margins. The current study focuses on queer experiences of sexual victimization and subsequent help-seeking behaviors and mental health outcomes. Fifteen in-depth interviews with queer identifying individuals who experienced sexual violence were conducted and analyzed using a thematic analysis approach. A total of 32 incidents of sexual violence were discussed across the 15 participants. Findings indicate that negative disclosure responses from others, as well as normalizing and rationalizing experiences of sexual violence, are detrimental to help-seeking behavior. Incidents that involved sexually minoritized women and heterosexual men were met with more positive disclosure responses than incidents that occurred between two sexually minoritized women. Additionally, lesbians experienced more supportive reactions to disclosure than bisexual and queer women. Mental health professionals who were knowledgeable and experienced in both trauma and LGBTQA+ related issues had the most impact on improved health and well-being for queer survivors of sexual violence.
大多数关于性侵害的研究都集中在顺性别、异性恋经历上,而将LGBTQA+群体的经历边缘化。当前的研究聚焦于性侵害的酷儿经历以及随后的求助行为和心理健康结果。对15名经历过性暴力的酷儿身份认同者进行了深度访谈,并采用主题分析方法进行分析。15名参与者共讨论了32起性暴力事件。研究结果表明,他人的负面披露反应,以及将性暴力经历正常化和合理化,对求助行为是有害的。涉及性少数群体女性和异性恋男性的事件,比两名性少数群体女性之间发生的事件,得到了更积极的披露反应。此外,女同性恋者在披露时比双性恋和酷儿女性经历了更多支持性反应。在创伤和LGBTQA+相关问题方面知识渊博且经验丰富的心理健康专业人员,对改善性暴力酷儿幸存者的健康和幸福感影响最大。