Background Health hazards specific to women workers have not been adequately documented. This study assessed military environmental factors associated with rape occurring during military service, while controlling for pre-military trauma experiences. Methods A national cross-sectional survey of 558 women veterans serving in Vietnam or in subsequent eras was obtained through structured telephone interviews. Results Rape was reported by 28 % (n 151) of participants, with consistent rates found across eras. Military environmental factors were associated with increased likelihood of rape, including: sexual harassment allowed by officers (P< 0.0001), unwanted sexual advances on-duty (P< 0.0001) and in sleeping quarters (P< 0.0001). Con...
From 2004 to 2009, U.S. military reports of sexual assault increased by 90%. Whether this reflects ...
Research conducted for this project is based upon a literature review of studies on women in the mil...
Sexual violence in U.S. military communities is a serious public health problem. The Department of D...
Background Health hazards specific to women workers have not been adequately documented. This study ...
Little is known regarding environmental exposures for non-fatal violence toward women in the workpla...
Using the 2014 RAND Military Workplace Study, this thesis studies the effects of demographics, prior...
Rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the U.S. military have historically been higher t...
Abstract—The current investigation identified the gender-specific prevalence of sexual harassment an...
This article reviews the literature documenting the prevalence of military sexual trauma (MST) and i...
PURPOSE: Trauma has been associated with risky sexual behavior in diverse populations. However, litt...
Background Sexual harassment (SH) is prevalent in military settings and dependent on the workplace e...
According to a recent U.S. Department of Defense (DoD; 2013b) survey, an estimated 26,000 service me...
Women in the US military report a high prevalence of sexual risk behaviours, such as binge drinking ...
The current investigation identified the genderspecific prevalence of sexual harassment and assault ...
The current investigation identified the gender-specific prevalence of sexual harassment and assault...
From 2004 to 2009, U.S. military reports of sexual assault increased by 90%. Whether this reflects ...
Research conducted for this project is based upon a literature review of studies on women in the mil...
Sexual violence in U.S. military communities is a serious public health problem. The Department of D...
Background Health hazards specific to women workers have not been adequately documented. This study ...
Little is known regarding environmental exposures for non-fatal violence toward women in the workpla...
Using the 2014 RAND Military Workplace Study, this thesis studies the effects of demographics, prior...
Rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the U.S. military have historically been higher t...
Abstract—The current investigation identified the gender-specific prevalence of sexual harassment an...
This article reviews the literature documenting the prevalence of military sexual trauma (MST) and i...
PURPOSE: Trauma has been associated with risky sexual behavior in diverse populations. However, litt...
Background Sexual harassment (SH) is prevalent in military settings and dependent on the workplace e...
According to a recent U.S. Department of Defense (DoD; 2013b) survey, an estimated 26,000 service me...
Women in the US military report a high prevalence of sexual risk behaviours, such as binge drinking ...
The current investigation identified the genderspecific prevalence of sexual harassment and assault ...
The current investigation identified the gender-specific prevalence of sexual harassment and assault...
From 2004 to 2009, U.S. military reports of sexual assault increased by 90%. Whether this reflects ...
Research conducted for this project is based upon a literature review of studies on women in the mil...
Sexual violence in U.S. military communities is a serious public health problem. The Department of D...