The psychophysiological correlates of risk recognition among victims and non-victims of sexual assault |
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Authors: | Soler-Baillo Jose M Marx Brian P Sloan Denise M |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Temple University, Weiss Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA. |
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Abstract: | This study examined the psychophysiological correlates of risk recognition in sexual victimization. Victims and non-victims of sexual assault listened to a hypothetical date rape interaction and were asked to indicate the point at which the man had become sexually inappropriate. Subjective and objective (physiology) measures of responding as well as a measure of risk recognition in reaction to the date rape scenario were analyzed to evaluate both between and within-subjects' differences. Results showed that, relative to non-victims, victims of sexual assault displayed significant differences in risk recognition as well as both subjective and objective measures of physiological reactivity. Overall, the results indicate that altered physiological responding to relevant threat cues may be related to individuals' ability to identify and react to threatening sexual situations. |
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Keywords: | Sexual revictimization Risk recognition Psychophysiology Threat |
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