主要研究 to study impact of intimate partner violence on sexual minority college students

2018年9月13日,星期四
凯蒂·爱德华兹照片

凯蒂·爱德华兹教授

Researchers at 主要研究 will undertake the largest study ever conducted on intimate partner violence among lesbian, 同性恋, bisexual and other sexual minority college students thanks to a grant from the National Science Foundation.

Fifteen colleges and universities across the country have agreed to participate and the researchers expect to survey more than 20,000名学生和10名,000名教职员工. The survey will be conducted by Katie Edwards from 主要研究 and Heather Littleton at East Carolina University.

The survey will evaluate a new theoretical model that examines the ways in which institutional and individual stigma increases risk for intimate partner violence experiences among sexual minority students. Schools are recognizing intimate partner violence among sexual minorities as an issue, but campus climate surveys cost money and require time and expertise that not all institutions of higher education have access to. Each participating school will receive comprehensive school-specific findings and recommendations.

  “这项研究很重要,有两个关键原因,凯蒂·爱德华兹说, associate professor of psychology and women’s studies as well as an affiliate of 主要研究’s Prevention Innovations Research Center. “First, it allows us to rigorously evaluate a new model of sexual stigma. 第二个, it will help us identify risk and protective factors that will not only help reduce the rate of partner violence among sexual minority s