Labhardt Danielle, McKillop Nadine, Holdsworth Emma, Brown Sarah, Howat Douglas, Jones Christian
Faculty of Health and Education, School of Psychology, Manchester Metropolitan University, Brooks Building, Manchester M15 6GX, UK.
School of Law and Society, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, QLD 4556, Australia.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2025 Apr 18;15(4):550. doi: 10.3390/bs15040550.
Bystander intervention and sexual assault research typically rely on self-reported intent to intervene. However, predicted behaviour can be considerably different from actual behaviour. Hypothetical scenarios are often utilised to remove extenuating circumstances, limiting insight into actual behaviour where those circumstances impact intervention. This paper discusses the development and evaluation of an innovative methodology to measure actual bystander behaviour when witnessing signs of an impending sexual assault. With careful attention paid to ethical considerations and participant safety, 13 participants were directly deceived about the true aim of the research. Utilising observational data and a funnelling debrief, the findings demonstrated varied reactions to sexual assault cues, from not noticing and therefore not intervening, to noticing and (in)directly intervening. Participants' responses indicated they remained unaware of the deception until it was formally revealed, suggesting the methodology effectively realised the study's aims. The funnelling debrief mitigated the adverse effects of the deception, with some participants reporting more confidence and motivation to intervene in the future. Further development of this methodology could create more interactive bystander intervention programmes that teach people to identify signs of a sexual assault, develop skills to safely intervene, and raise awareness about sexual violence.
旁观者干预和性侵犯研究通常依赖于自我报告的干预意图。然而,预测行为可能与实际行为有很大不同。假设情景常被用来排除情有可原的情况,从而限制了对那些情况影响干预时实际行为的洞察。本文讨论了一种创新方法的开发和评估,该方法用于测量目睹即将发生性侵犯迹象时旁观者的实际行为。在充分关注伦理考量和参与者安全的情况下,13名参与者被直接蒙骗了研究的真正目的。利用观察数据和引导式汇报,研究结果显示了对性侵犯线索的不同反应,从不注意因而不干预,到注意到并(直接或间接)干预。参与者的反应表明,在欺骗被正式揭露之前他们一直未察觉,这表明该方法有效地实现了研究目的。引导式汇报减轻了欺骗的负面影响,一些参与者表示未来更有信心和动力去干预。这种方法的进一步发展可以创建更具互动性的旁观者干预项目,教导人们识别性侵犯的迹象,培养安全干预的技能,并提高对性暴力的认识。