Effects of Race and Victim Drinking on Domestic Violence Attributions

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Lisa A. Harrison
Cynthia Willis Esqueda
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[1] University of Nebraska,
[2] University of Nebraska,undefined
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Sex Roles | 2000年 / 42卷
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Alcohol; College Student; Social Psychology; Domestic Violence; Alcoholic Beverage;
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This research examines the mutual influence of race and victim drinking on college students' domestic violence attributions. Participants were 200, predominately White, middle-class college students. They read a vignette depicting a domestic violence incident. Manipulated within the vignette were batterer race, victim race, and victim drinking. After reading the vignette, participants completed a questionnaire concerning their perceptions of the domestic assault. Results indicate batterers in interracial relationships are attributed more guilt than batterers in same-race relationships. In addition, when domestic violence victims drink alcoholic beverages before a domestic assault, more responsibility for the assault is attributed to Black victims than to their White counterparts. Furthermore, domestic violence victims who drink alcohol are ascribed more blame and derogation in comparison to abstinent domestic violence victims. We examine these findings in relation to stereotypes and gender-role violations. Implications for actors involved in domestic violence are also discussed.
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页码:1043 / 1057
页数:14
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