Sexual Assault Victimization and Eating Disorders Among College-enrolled Men

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作者
Ganson, Kyle T. [1 ]
Rodgers, Rachel F. [2 ,3 ]
Lipson, Sarah K. [4 ]
Cadet, Tamara J. [5 ]
Putnam, Michelle [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toronto, Factor Inwentash Fac Social Work, 246 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1V4, Canada
[2] Northeastern Univ, Dept Appl Psychol, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[3] CHRU Montpellier, Lapeyronie Hosp, Montpellier, France
[4] Boston Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Law Policy & Management, Boston, MA 02215 USA
[5] Simmons Univ, Sch Social Work, Boston, MA USA
关键词
sexual assault; eating disorders; college; men; sexual minority men; college mental health; BODY-IMAGE; SCOFF QUESTIONNAIRE; SUBSTANCE USE; ACADEMIC-PERFORMANCE; EMOTION RECOGNITION; PREVENTION PROGRAMS; GRADUATE-STUDENTS; NONRESPONSE BIAS; UNITED-STATES; MALE RAPE;
D O I
10.1177/0886260520958634
中图分类号
DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
学科分类号
0301 ;
摘要
Sexual assault victimization and eating disorder rates are high among college populations and have significant psychological, physiological, and social outcomes. Previous research has found a positive relationship between experiences of sexual assault and eating disorder symptoms; however, these analyses have primarily focused on female students. Using data from the 2017-2018 Healthy Minds Study, the aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between experiencing a sexual assault within the previous 12 months and screening positive for an eating disorder among cisgender college-enrolled men. It was hypothesized that college-enrolled men who report experiencing a sexual assault within the previous 12 months would be more likely to screen positive for an eating disorder. Analyses were conducted using a sample of 14,964 cisgender college-enrolled men. Among the sample, nearly 4% reported a sexual assault within the previous 12 months and nearly 16% screened positive for an eating disorder. Results from logistic regression analyses indicated that college-enrolled men who reported experiencing a sexual assault in the previous 12 months, compared to those who did not, had significantly greater odds of screening positive for an eating disorder (OR = 1.40,p< .01). Analyses also indicated that college-enrolled men who identified as gay, queer, questioning, or other sexual orientation and reported experiencing a sexual assault in the previous 12 months had greater odds of screening positive for an eating disorder (OR = 2.50,p< .001) compared to their heterosexual peers who did not experience a sexual assault in the previous 12 months. These results indicate that eating disorders may be a negative outcome among college-enrolled men who have experienced a sexual assault, particularly among sexual minority men. Thus, mental health professionals need to be adequately prepared to treat the underserved population of men who experience an eating disorder and who have experienced sexual assault.
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页码:NP5143 / NP5166
页数:24
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