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Perceptions of Anticipated Peer Support for Survivors of Sexual Violence Among Students with Minoritized Identities

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VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
卷 29, 期 15-16, 页码 3050-3071

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/10778012231200478

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sexual violence; peers; support; students with minoritized identities; survivors

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Peers' attitudes towards survivors of sexual violence can impact their willingness to disclose. Students with minoritized identities perceive and experience less supportive campus environments compared to peers with privileged identities. This study found that students with minoritized identities have lower perceptions of anticipated peer support for survivors compared to those with privileged identities.
Peers' attitudes toward survivors of sexual violence can impact their willingness to disclose. Students with minoritized identities may perceive and experience their campus environments as less supportive than peers with privileged identities. The purpose of this study was to examine perceptions of anticipated peer support for sexual violence survivors, using a cross-sectional study of 2,727 students. Linear regression modeling showed significant associations between students with minoritized identities and lower scores on perceptions of anticipated peer support for survivors. There were also several important interactions between specific overlapping student identities. The findings suggest that students with minoritized identities perceive anticipated peer support less favorably than those with privileged identities.

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