"They Don't See Us": Asian Students' Perceptions of Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment on Three California Public University Campuses

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作者
Lai, Jianchao [1 ,5 ]
Park, Eunhee [1 ]
Amabile, Claire Jo'Al [1 ]
Boyce, Sabrina C. [2 ]
Fielding-Miller, Rebecca [2 ]
Swendeman, Dallas [1 ]
Oaks, Laury [3 ]
Marvel, Daphne [1 ]
Majnoonian, Araz [2 ,4 ]
Silverman, Jay [2 ]
Wagman, Jennifer [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA USA
[2] Univ Calif San Diego, La Jolla, CA USA
[3] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA USA
[4] San Diego State Univ, San Diego, CA USA
[5] UCLA, Luskin Sch Publ Affairs, 337 Charles Young Dr East, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
关键词
Asians; college students; sexual violence; sexual harassment; INSTITUTIONAL BETRAYAL; DATING VIOLENCE; ASSAULT; WOMEN; AMERICANS; DISCLOSURE; BARRIERS; ABUSE;
D O I
10.1177/08862605241235912
中图分类号
DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
学科分类号
0301 ;
摘要
Sexual violence and sexual harassment (SVSH) are prevalent among college and university students; however, the experiences of ethnic minority students, especially Asians, are understudied. This study aimed to reduce this gap by exploring Asian students' perceptions of SVSH on three public university campuses in Southern California. We examined their perceptions about the campus environment related to SVSH, attitudes, and behaviors toward help seeking, and utilization of on-campus resources. A total of 23 in-depth interviews were conducted with Asian students enrolled at the three University of California campuses. Thematic coding was conducted to generate main themes and subthemes. Five main themes emerged: (a) SVSH is considered a "taboo" topic in Asian culture and family systems, and Asian student survivors are often reluctant to disclose incidents or seek support services. (b) Students did not feel their campus environments were tailored to understand or meet the sociocultural realities and needs of Asian student survivors. (c) Campus SVSH services and reporting processes were seen as non-transparent. (d) Peers were the major source of support and SVSH information, as opposed to official campus-based resources and training. (e) Survivors often conduct an internal cost-benefit analysis evaluating their decision about whether to report. This study highlights the lack of conversation surrounding SVSH in Asian families, and how the cultural stigma of sex and sexual violence prevented Asian students from receiving knowledge and resources about these topics in their families. Instead of relying on formal campus resources (e.g., Title IX and confidential advocacy services, mental health services), many students turn to their peers for support. Thus, facilitating peer support groups, training university students to support each other through SVSH incidents, and tailoring campus services to the diverse cultural backgrounds of students are key considerations to foster a safe campus environment and prevent SVSH.
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页码:3619 / 3650
页数:32
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