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Differences between Japanese and American college students in giving advice about help seeking to rape victims

机译:日本和美国大学生在寻求帮助强奸受害者方面提供建议的差异

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In this study, the author investigated differences in Japanese and American college students' tendencies to advise a hypothetical rape victim (their sister) to seek help from police, family members, or mental health professionals. Japanese students tended to encourage the victim to seek help from her family members, whereas American students tended to encourage her to seek help from police and mental health counselors. Cross-cultural discrepancies were marked by the following factors: (a) feelings of shame moderated advice to seek help from police; (b) minimization of rape mediated the likelihood to advise the involvement of police and mental health counselors; (c) attitudes toward mental health counselors mediated advice to seek help from them; and (d) the type of rape (stranger vs. date rape) moderated advice to report the crime to police.
机译:在这项研究中,作者调查了日本和美国大学生倾向的差异,以建议假想的强奸受害者(他们的妹妹)寻求警察,家庭成员或精神卫生专业人员的帮助。日本学生倾向于鼓励受害者向其家庭成员寻求帮助,而美国学生倾向于鼓励她向警察和心理健康顾问寻求帮助。跨文化差异的特征包括以下几个方面:(a)羞耻感使咨询人员寻求警察帮助的建议; (b)最大限度地减少强奸,这有可能建议警察和精神卫生顾问参与其中; (c)对精神健康辅导员的介导意见,以寻求他们的帮助; (d)强奸的类型(陌生人与约会强奸)通过适度建议向警方报告犯罪。

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