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Associations Between Sexual Trauma and Sexual Relationship Power Among Latina Immigrant Farmworkers: The Moderating Role of Gender Norms
Authors:Nicole M. Fava  Mariana Sanchez  Gabriella Wuyke  Stephanie Diez-Morel  Vicky Vazquez  Gira J. Ravelo  Karina Villalba  Patria Rojas
Affiliation:1. School of Social Work, Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Social Work, Florida, International University, Miami, Florida, USA;2. Department of Health Promotion & Disease Prevention, Robert Stempel College of Public, Health and Social Work, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA;3. Social Work Department, College of Science and Health Professions, Edinboro University, Edinboro Pennsylvania, USA;4. Center for Research on U.S. Latino HIV/AIDS and Drug Abuse (CRUSADA), Robert Stempel, College of Public Health and Social Work, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA;5. Department of Health Promotion & Disease Prevention, Robert Stempel College of Public, Health and Social Work, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA

Center for Research on U.S. Latino HIV/AIDS and Drug Abuse (CRUSADA), Robert Stempel, College of Public Health and Social Work, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA

Abstract:
Sexual trauma is a national public health concern due to the alarming rates at which it occurs and decades of research supporting its long-term deleterious effects on health outcomes. We assessed the impact of gender norms and sexual trauma on power within sexual relationships among Latina immigrant farmworkers. At baseline, participants (N  = 175) completed a survey examining demographic information, sexual trauma history, and gender norms; a follow-up was administered 6 months later. Past sexual trauma was associated with less power in sexual relationships,  = −.25, < .001, as was endorsement of traditional Latina gender norms (i.e., marianismo): sexual relationship control,  = −.38, < .001; sexual decision-making dominance, r  = −.21,  = .005. In contrast, egalitarian gender norm endorsement was associated with higher levels of sexual relationship control,  = .37, < .001, and sexual decision-making dominance,  = .17,  = .023. Gender norms moderated the association between sexual trauma and sexual relationship power. Specifically, women who subscribed more to marianismo and reported sexual trauma had less decision-making dominance in sexual relationships, whereas those with lower ratings of marianismo reported higher levels of decision-making dominance despite sexual trauma, R2  = .03,  = .022. Sexual trauma history coupled with higher ratings of egalitarian gender norms was associated with higher levels of sexual relationship control, DR2  = .02,  = .023. These results highlight the importance of culturally informed research to increase the sexual and overall health of vulnerable populations (e.g., Latina immigrant farmworkers).
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