Pathways of Self-Determination: A Constructivist Grounded Theory Study of Slut-shaming Vulnerability in a Group of Young Adults

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作者
Urone, Chiara [1 ,3 ]
Passiglia, Ginevra [2 ]
Graceffa, Giulia [1 ]
Miano, Paola [1 ,3 ]
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[1] Univ Palermo, Dept Psychol Educ Sci & Human Movement, Palermo, Italy
[2] Univ Inst Lisbon ISCTE IUL, Ctr Psychol Res & Social Intervent CIS, Lisbon, Portugal
[3] Univ Palermo, Lab Behav observat & Res human Dev, We Search Lab, Palermo, Italy
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Slut-shaming; Grounded theory; Gender norms; Stigmatization; Gender; Young adults; Focus group; LGBTQIA plus community; SEXUAL DOUBLE STANDARDS; MINORITY STRESS; MENTAL-HEALTH; GENDERED SEXUALITY; SOCIAL-CLASS; CASUAL SEX; GAY; WOMEN; GIRLS; PERCEPTIONS;
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10.1007/s12119-023-10180-1
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C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ;
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Slut-shaming is a sexual stigmatization that consists in a form of discrimination against those who do not respect gender stereotypes of external appearance and/or sexual behaviors and attitudes. Individuals may also be exposed to slut-shaming merely due to fortuitous elements unrelated to the sexual dimension. Slut-shaming is perpetrated through ostracism, rejection and sexual stigmatization and may have negative effects on psychophysical well-being. The primary aim of the present study is to explore the victimization of young adults through slut-shaming. A sample of thirty-six participants (aged 19-28) was recruited and focus groups and interviews were conducted to explore participants' slut-shaming experiences. Constructivist grounded theory was employed to understand how young adults deal with slut-shaming and analyze sociocultural factors involved in slut-shaming dynamics. Several individual, social and cultural factors are involved in sexual stigmatization processes. A core set of 6 categories related to slut-shaming exposure was identified: exposure to slut-shaming, antecedents of slut-shaming, socio-cultural context facilitating slut-shaming, LGBTQIA + and slut-shaming, negative effects of slut-shaming, and reactions to slut-shaming. Results emphasized that, even if young adults showed a generally high level of awareness of sexual discrimination and stigmatization processes, slut-shaming victimization is not uniformly experienced by them. Young adults' narratives seem to show conflicting feelings and thoughts regarding the possible strategies that could be employed to deal with slut-shaming exposure and pervasive internal and external forms of oppression.
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