This commentary discusses the contributions of Drs. Antonia Abbey and Catherine Kaukinen to our understanding of risk factors for sexual and physical aggression among college students. Major contributions of their work are outlined. These include Abbey’s contributions to our understanding of trajectories of sexually aggressive behavior among college men, risk factors for engaging in sexual aggression among men, and the role of alcohol in sexual aggression. In addition, Kaukinen’s work has increased our understanding of the frequency of violence in college dating relationships as well as the association of violent relationships with health risk behaviors. Directions for future research are also outlined including a need to identify trajector...
Objective:Preventing sexual violence among college students is a public health priority. This paper ...
This is the post print version of an article published in Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace ...
Sexual violence is endemic on U.S. college campuses. On average, one out of three college women repo...
This commentary discusses the contributions of Drs. Antonia Abbey and Catherine Kaukinen to our unde...
Research is clear that violence against college women is a problem that warrants alternative prevent...
This paper presents prevalence data gathered from the fast-growingmetropolitan southeast in the Unit...
In a survey of 504 college students examining predictors of violence in heterosexual relationships, ...
This article provides a review of the literature on dating violence (DV) perpetration, specifically ...
Alcohol use is a robust predictor of intimate partner violence (IPV). A critical barrier to progress...
University-based sexual violence is a pervasive public health issue associated with numerous negativ...
Dating violence is a significant problem on college campuses. More than one-fifth of the undergradua...
Background and Objectives: Extant research shows a strong relationship between alcohol use problems ...
Objectives Recent violent attacks on college campuses in the United States have sparked discussions ...
This study examined the importance of witnessing parental violence, experiencing childhood violence,...
* The authors each contriiuted equally to this pap. The authors wish to acknowledge Becky Wylie Jard...
Objective:Preventing sexual violence among college students is a public health priority. This paper ...
This is the post print version of an article published in Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace ...
Sexual violence is endemic on U.S. college campuses. On average, one out of three college women repo...
This commentary discusses the contributions of Drs. Antonia Abbey and Catherine Kaukinen to our unde...
Research is clear that violence against college women is a problem that warrants alternative prevent...
This paper presents prevalence data gathered from the fast-growingmetropolitan southeast in the Unit...
In a survey of 504 college students examining predictors of violence in heterosexual relationships, ...
This article provides a review of the literature on dating violence (DV) perpetration, specifically ...
Alcohol use is a robust predictor of intimate partner violence (IPV). A critical barrier to progress...
University-based sexual violence is a pervasive public health issue associated with numerous negativ...
Dating violence is a significant problem on college campuses. More than one-fifth of the undergradua...
Background and Objectives: Extant research shows a strong relationship between alcohol use problems ...
Objectives Recent violent attacks on college campuses in the United States have sparked discussions ...
This study examined the importance of witnessing parental violence, experiencing childhood violence,...
* The authors each contriiuted equally to this pap. The authors wish to acknowledge Becky Wylie Jard...
Objective:Preventing sexual violence among college students is a public health priority. This paper ...
This is the post print version of an article published in Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace ...
Sexual violence is endemic on U.S. college campuses. On average, one out of three college women repo...