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Factors Associated with Unwanted Sexual Attention in Australian Nightlife Districts: An Exploratory Study of Nightlife Attendees

Background: Experiences of unwanted sexual attention (UWSA) are commonplace within nightlife environments. While typically associated with aggression perpetration, literature has suggested that a history of childhood corporal punishment (CCP) may also be related to experiences of victimisation in ni...

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Autores principales: Baldwin, Ryan, Dhinsa, Tavleen, de Andrade, Dominique, Coomber, Kerri, Curtis, Ashlee, Wells, Samantha, Ferris, Jason, Puljevic, Cheneal, Hyder, Shannon, Litherland, Steven, Miller, Peter G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9736982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36498331
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192316259
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author Baldwin, Ryan
Dhinsa, Tavleen
de Andrade, Dominique
Coomber, Kerri
Curtis, Ashlee
Wells, Samantha
Ferris, Jason
Puljevic, Cheneal
Hyder, Shannon
Litherland, Steven
Miller, Peter G.
author_facet Baldwin, Ryan
Dhinsa, Tavleen
de Andrade, Dominique
Coomber, Kerri
Curtis, Ashlee
Wells, Samantha
Ferris, Jason
Puljevic, Cheneal
Hyder, Shannon
Litherland, Steven
Miller, Peter G.
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description Background: Experiences of unwanted sexual attention (UWSA) are commonplace within nightlife environments. While typically associated with aggression perpetration, literature has suggested that a history of childhood corporal punishment (CCP) may also be related to experiences of victimisation in nightlife environments. The current exploratory study aims to examine the associations between experiences of UWSA victimisation and a history of CCP, trait aggression, and conformity to masculine norms (Playboy and Winning), for males and females separately. Method: Street intercept interviews in the Brisbane inner-city entertainment precincts were used to measure demographic details and participants’ breath alcohol concentration. Online follow-up surveys were used to record participants’ experiences of UWSA on the night of interview, history of CCP, and self-reported rates of trait aggression and conformity to masculine norms. The final sample consisted of 288 females, as there were not sufficient male UWSA experiences for analysis. Results: Approximately 20% of female nightlife patrons experienced some form of UWSA victimisation. Logistic regression analyses identified that after controlling for age and intoxication, a history of CCP, trait aggression and masculine norm conformity were unrelated to experiences of UWSA for female respondents. Conclusions: The current study found that individual factors were unrelated to experiences of UWSA, indicating that simply being in the nightlife environment, especially as a female, increases the risk of UWSA victimisation. Understanding and exploring social and environmental risk factors, rather than individual factors, is needed to prevent victimisation in nightlife environments.
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spelling pubmed-97369822022-12-11 Factors Associated with Unwanted Sexual Attention in Australian Nightlife Districts: An Exploratory Study of Nightlife Attendees Baldwin, Ryan Dhinsa, Tavleen de Andrade, Dominique Coomber, Kerri Curtis, Ashlee Wells, Samantha Ferris, Jason Puljevic, Cheneal Hyder, Shannon Litherland, Steven Miller, Peter G. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Background: Experiences of unwanted sexual attention (UWSA) are commonplace within nightlife environments. While typically associated with aggression perpetration, literature has suggested that a history of childhood corporal punishment (CCP) may also be related to experiences of victimisation in nightlife environments. The current exploratory study aims to examine the associations between experiences of UWSA victimisation and a history of CCP, trait aggression, and conformity to masculine norms (Playboy and Winning), for males and females separately. Method: Street intercept interviews in the Brisbane inner-city entertainment precincts were used to measure demographic details and participants’ breath alcohol concentration. Online follow-up surveys were used to record participants’ experiences of UWSA on the night of interview, history of CCP, and self-reported rates of trait aggression and conformity to masculine norms. The final sample consisted of 288 females, as there were not sufficient male UWSA experiences for analysis. Results: Approximately 20% of female nightlife patrons experienced some form of UWSA victimisation. Logistic regression analyses identified that after controlling for age and intoxication, a history of CCP, trait aggression and masculine norm conformity were unrelated to experiences of UWSA for female respondents. Conclusions: The current study found that individual factors were unrelated to experiences of UWSA, indicating that simply being in the nightlife environment, especially as a female, increases the risk of UWSA victimisation. Understanding and exploring social and environmental risk factors, rather than individual factors, is needed to prevent victimisation in nightlife environments. MDPI 2022-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9736982/ /pubmed/36498331 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192316259 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Baldwin, Ryan
Dhinsa, Tavleen
de Andrade, Dominique
Coomber, Kerri
Curtis, Ashlee
Wells, Samantha
Ferris, Jason
Puljevic, Cheneal
Hyder, Shannon
Litherland, Steven
Miller, Peter G.
Factors Associated with Unwanted Sexual Attention in Australian Nightlife Districts: An Exploratory Study of Nightlife Attendees
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title_full Factors Associated with Unwanted Sexual Attention in Australian Nightlife Districts: An Exploratory Study of Nightlife Attendees
title_fullStr Factors Associated with Unwanted Sexual Attention in Australian Nightlife Districts: An Exploratory Study of Nightlife Attendees
title_full_unstemmed Factors Associated with Unwanted Sexual Attention in Australian Nightlife Districts: An Exploratory Study of Nightlife Attendees
title_short Factors Associated with Unwanted Sexual Attention in Australian Nightlife Districts: An Exploratory Study of Nightlife Attendees
title_sort factors associated with unwanted sexual attention in australian nightlife districts: an exploratory study of nightlife attendees
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9736982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36498331
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192316259
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