Multiple Group Membership and Trust Protect Against Distress in the Context of Unwanted Sexual Experiences at a Youth Mass Gathering DOI Creative Commons
Aoife‐Marie Foran, Tegan Cruwys, Joanne A. Rathbone

и другие.

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Фев. 24, 2025

Research suggests that belonging to multiple groups and trust separately mitigate psychological distress in response adversity. However, their combined influence, particularly over time, the context of unwanted sexual experiences during mass gatherings has not been fully explored. To advance our understanding, we investigated whether group membership prior a youth gathering was associated with lower distress, if friends at (i.e., ingroup trust) explained this relationship among young people who either reported or did report an experience. Drawing on data from longitudinal field study attending gathering, Schoolies ( N = 97), assessed participants’ memberships (T1) measured (T2). Our findings revealed 64.9% participants gathering. Among those experiences, moderated mediation analysis indicated T1 greater T2, which turn linked T2. This provides evidence may provide important resources necessary for protecting against following experiences. Further, it highlights how might be thought as latent adverse

Язык: Английский

Multiple Group Membership and Trust Protect Against Distress in the Context of Unwanted Sexual Experiences at a Youth Mass Gathering DOI Creative Commons
Aoife‐Marie Foran, Tegan Cruwys, Joanne A. Rathbone

и другие.

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Фев. 24, 2025

Research suggests that belonging to multiple groups and trust separately mitigate psychological distress in response adversity. However, their combined influence, particularly over time, the context of unwanted sexual experiences during mass gatherings has not been fully explored. To advance our understanding, we investigated whether group membership prior a youth gathering was associated with lower distress, if friends at (i.e., ingroup trust) explained this relationship among young people who either reported or did report an experience. Drawing on data from longitudinal field study attending gathering, Schoolies ( N = 97), assessed participants’ memberships (T1) measured (T2). Our findings revealed 64.9% participants gathering. Among those experiences, moderated mediation analysis indicated T1 greater T2, which turn linked T2. This provides evidence may provide important resources necessary for protecting against following experiences. Further, it highlights how might be thought as latent adverse

Язык: Английский

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