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Sexual Assault Victimization: Latinx Identity as a Protective Factor for Sexual Minorities
Journal of Interpersonal Violence ( IF 2.6 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-10 , DOI: 10.1177/0886260521999122
Amanda K Gilmore 1, 2 , Kate Walsh 3 , Cristina López 4 , Kennicia Fortson 1, 2 , Daniel W Oesterle 5 , Nashalys K Salamanca 2 , Lindsay M Orchowski 6, 7 , Kelly Cue Davis 8
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Sexual assault victimization is an experience that impacts many college students, and rates differ based on ethnicity and sexual minority status. However, little is known about the impact of the intersectionality of Latinx and sexual minority identities on sexual assault severity among college students. The current study examined past year sexual assault victimization severity based on sexual orientation and Latinx identities among a random sample of college students (n = 506). Further, factors associated with past year sexual assault victimization severity were examined among sexual minority participants (n = 170). Among all college students, identifying as a cisgender woman, sexual minority, or having a more severe sexual assault history was associated with higher past year sexual assault victimization severity. Further, among sexual minorities, identifying as Latinx or having fewer drinks per week were associated with less severe past year sexual assault victimization. Although preliminary, this finding suggests a need for future research to examine potential cultural factors associated with Latinx populations that may serve as protective factors for sexual assault victimization among college students.



中文翻译:

性侵犯受害:拉丁裔身份作为性少数群体的保护因素

性侵犯受害是一种影响许多大学生的经历,其发生率因种族和性少数群体身份而异。然而,人们对拉丁裔和性少数群体身份的交叉性对大学生性侵犯严重程度的影响知之甚少。目前的研究根据大学生的随机样本(n = 506)中的性取向和拉丁裔身份调查了去年性侵犯受害的严重程度。此外,还对性少数参与者中与去年性侵犯受害严重程度相关的因素进行了检查(n= 170)。在所有大学生中,被认定为顺性别女性、性少数群体或有更严重性侵犯史的人与过去一年性侵犯受害严重程度较高相关。此外,在性少数群体中,被认为是拉丁裔或每周饮酒量较少与去年性侵犯受害程度较轻有关。尽管是初步的,但这一发现表明未来需要研究与拉丁裔人群相关的潜在文化因素,这些因素可能作为大学生性侵犯受害的保护因素。

更新日期:2021-03-15
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