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Gender Differences in Sexual Violence Victimization Experiences and Validity of Victimization Reports: A Think-Aloud Study
被引:1
|作者:
Jeffrey, Nicole K.
[1
]
Senn, Charlene Y.
[1
,2
]
机构:
[1] Univ Windsor, Dept Psychol, 401 Sunset Ave, Windsor, ON N9B 3P4, Canada
[2] Univ Windsor, Womens & Gender Studies Program, Windsor, ON, Canada
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关键词:
SELF-REPORT MEASURES;
ASSAULT VICTIMIZATION;
COLLEGE-STUDENTS;
SHORT FORMS;
PREVALENCE;
RAPE;
MENS;
AGGRESSION;
COERCION;
TACTICS;
D O I:
10.1080/00224499.2024.2397496
中图分类号:
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号:
040203 ;
摘要:
This study compared the qualitative nature of women and men's sexual violence (SV) victimization, the types of experiences captured and missed on the Sexual Experiences Survey-Short Form Victimization (SES-SFV) across genders, and common interpretations of the SES-SFV items. Fifty-four university students (31 women, 21 cis men, 2 trans men) who had recent unwanted (but not necessarily nonconsensual) sexual experiences thought out loud while privately completing the SES-SFV. They also typed descriptions of experiences reported on SES-SFV items or similar experiences when nothing was reported on an item. Results indicated that women's victimization was more frequent and severe than cis men's, except when men were victimized by men. Although verbal coercion was common across genders, event descriptions indicated that women's verbal coercion experiences were more often harsh and part of a partner's ongoing SV or coercive control. The findings suggest that quantitative measurement can mask important gender differences in victimization and (based on analysis of false positives and negatives) may underestimate rape and attempted rape experiences, especially women's. Findings suggested that responding to the SES-SFV was not traumatic or distressing. However, participants sometimes expressed confusion about the items and interpreted them in unintended ways.
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