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Polyvictimization in a College Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Community: The Influence of Negative Peer Support
Violence and Gender Pub Date : 2021-03-12 , DOI: 10.1089/vio.2020.0040
Walter S. DeKeseredy 1 , Martin D. Schwartz 2 , Lindsay Kahle 1 , James Nolan 1
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Research on violence against members of college lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) communities has rapidly grown in the past few years. Prevalence studies show that sexual minorities enrolled at institutions of higher learning are at higher risk of being victimized by sexual assault, stalking, and intimate partner violence (IPV) than their heterosexual counterparts. However, it is unclear how widespread multiple victimizations of the same type, or multiple victimizations of different types (polyvictimization), is among LGBTQ college students. The study also looked at negative peer support (NPS), which is closely related to the male peer support variable shown many times to be related to college student victimization Although NPS has been found to contribute to this problem among broader groups of students, there has not been specific evidence that LGBTQ students are multiple or polyvictimized. Using data from a survey conducted at a large residential school in the South Atlantic region of the United States, this article documents the breadth of LGBTQ polyvictimization at this research site covering more than 25 forms of sexual harassment, sexual assault, IPV, and stalking. This study is the first to document that the presence of NPS increases the amount of polyvictimization among LGBTQ students. Probit analysis shows that attachment to abusive peers is strongly related to polyvictimization across all variables; receiving NPS increases the probability of multiple forms of victimization.

中文翻译:

高校女同性恋,双性恋,变性者和同性恋者社区中的多暴力行为:负面同伴支持的影响

在过去的几年中,针对大学女同性恋,双性恋,双性恋,变性者和同志(LGBTQ)社区成员的暴力行为的研究迅速增长。患病率研究表明,与异性恋者相比,进入高等教育机构的性少数群体更容易遭受性侵犯,缠扰和亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的伤害。但是,目前尚不清楚LGBTQ大学生中同一类型的多种受害或不同类型的多种受害(多受害)有多广泛。该研究还研究了负向同伴支持(NPS),它与男性同伴支持变量密切相关,而该变量多次被证明与大学生受害有关。尽管已发现NPS在更广泛的学生群体中都助长了这一问题,没有具体的证据表明LGBTQ学生是多重性的或多面性的。本文使用在美国南大西洋地区的一所大型居民学校进行的调查数据,记录了该研究地点LGBTQ多杀害的范围,涉及超过25种形式的性骚扰,性攻击,IPV和跟踪。这项研究首次证明NPS的存在会增加LGBTQ学生的多暴力行为。概率分析表明,对虐待对象的依恋与所有变量的多杀害紧密相关。接收NPS会增加多种形式的受害可能性。本文使用在美国南大西洋地区的一所大型居民学校进行的调查数据,记录了该研究地点LGBTQ多杀害的范围,涉及超过25种形式的性骚扰,性攻击,IPV和跟踪。这项研究首次证明NPS的存在会增加LGBTQ学生的多暴力行为。概率分析表明,对虐待对象的依恋与所有变量的多杀害紧密相关。接收NPS会增加多种形式的受害可能性。本文使用在美国南大西洋地区的一所大型居民学校进行的调查数据,记录了该研究地点LGBTQ多杀害的范围,涉及超过25种形式的性骚扰,性攻击,IPV和跟踪。这项研究首次证明NPS的存在会增加LGBTQ学生的多暴力行为。概率分析表明,对虐待对象的依恋与所有变量的多杀害紧密相关。接收NPS会增加多种形式的受害可能性。这项研究首次证明NPS的存在会增加LGBTQ学生的多暴力行为。概率分析表明,对虐待对象的依恋与所有变量的多杀害紧密相关。接收NPS会增加多种形式的受害可能性。这项研究首次证明NPS的存在会增加LGBTQ学生的多暴力行为。概率分析表明,对虐待对象的依恋与所有变量的多杀害紧密相关。接收NPS会增加多种形式的受害可能性。
更新日期:2021-03-15
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