Sexual preference, gender, and blame attributions in adolescent sexual assault |
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Authors: | Davies Michelle Austen Kerry Rogers Paul |
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Affiliation: | University of Central Lancashire, School of Psychology, Preston, Lancashire PR1 2HE, UK. mdavies3@uclan.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | The study investigated the impact of victim sexual orientation, perpetrator gender, and participant gender on judgements toward a 15-year-old male victim of a depicted sexual assault. One hundred and eight-eight participants (97 male, 91 female) read a hypothetical scenario depicting the sexual assault of a 15-year-old male victim where the victim's sexual orientation and the perpetrator's gender were varied between subjects. Participants then completed a questionnaire assessing their attributions toward both the victim and the perpetrator. Results revealed that male participants blamed the victim more than female participants when the victim was both gay and attacked by a male perpetrator. All participants, regardless of gender, made more positive judgements toward the female as opposed to male perpetrator. Results are discussed in relation to gender role stereotypes and homophobia. |
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