When Social Situations Take a Turn for the Worse: Situational and Interpersonal Risk Factors for Sexual Aggression |
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Authors: | Elizabeth A Yeater Kathryn L Lenberg Claudia Avina Jenny K Rinehart William O’Donohue |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of New Mexico, Logan Hall, Albuquerque, NM, 87131, USA 2. Pepperdine University, Malibu, USA 3. University of Nevada, Reno, USA
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Abstract: | This study conducted an up-to-date assessment of situational and interpersonal risk factors for sexual aggression. Two hundred undergraduate women from a medium sized college on the US west coast completed the Sexual Experiences Survey (SES) and a questionnaire developed by the authors. Participants who reported sexual victimization on the SES answered a series of questions about their most severe experience, as well as a representative, nonaggressive date. Participants who reported no sexual victimization answered questions only about a representative date. Risk factors were identified by comparing victimized participants’ sexually aggressive dates to nonvictimized participants’ dates, and victimized participants’ non-sexually aggressive dates to nonvictimized participants’ dates. Results revealed distinct situational and interpersonal differences between sexually aggressive and nonaggressive social interactions. |
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