One in four college women experience sexual assault on campus; yet, campuses rarely provide the in-depth self-defense programs needed to reduce sexual assault risk. Further, little is known about the range of possible behaviors elicited by sexual assault threat stimuli besides assertion. To fill this gap, the aim of the current study was to explore qualitative themes in women’s intended behavioral responses to a hypothetical sexual assault threat, date rape, by using a laboratory-controlled threat. College women (N = 139) were randomly assigned to one of four different levels of sexual assault threat presented via an audio-recorded vignette. Participants articulated how they would hypothetically respond to the experimentally assigned threat...
This study evaluated the effects of a sexual victimization history, psychopathology, and sexual atti...
This study evaluated the effects of a sexual victimization history, sexual attitudes, and psychopath...
Rape is committed more often than any other violent crime on college campuses. Over the years, vari...
One in four college women experience sexual assault on campus; yet, campuses rarely provide the in-d...
One in four college women experience sexual assault on campus; yet, campuses rarely provide the in-d...
Sexual assaults against women are a leading threat to human rights and public health in the United S...
Sexual violence affects approximately one in four college women. Feminist sexual assault risk reduct...
Objective: During a potential sexual assault experience, an active, assertive behavioral response to...
Despite extensive research on sexual assault, study of the processes and behaviors central to respon...
Drawing on theories of appraisal-based coping, the present study applied structural modeling to exam...
This study evaluates the novel use of the response-latency paradigm to elicit women’s hypothetical b...
The current study examined how psychological factors influence hypothetical behavioral responses to ...
Resistance and prevention programming aimed at strengthening women\u27s ability to protect themselve...
The purpose of this study was to utilize a mixed methodological approach to better understand the co...
This mixed methods study involved the qualitative development of and quantitative testing of the Sex...
This study evaluated the effects of a sexual victimization history, psychopathology, and sexual atti...
This study evaluated the effects of a sexual victimization history, sexual attitudes, and psychopath...
Rape is committed more often than any other violent crime on college campuses. Over the years, vari...
One in four college women experience sexual assault on campus; yet, campuses rarely provide the in-d...
One in four college women experience sexual assault on campus; yet, campuses rarely provide the in-d...
Sexual assaults against women are a leading threat to human rights and public health in the United S...
Sexual violence affects approximately one in four college women. Feminist sexual assault risk reduct...
Objective: During a potential sexual assault experience, an active, assertive behavioral response to...
Despite extensive research on sexual assault, study of the processes and behaviors central to respon...
Drawing on theories of appraisal-based coping, the present study applied structural modeling to exam...
This study evaluates the novel use of the response-latency paradigm to elicit women’s hypothetical b...
The current study examined how psychological factors influence hypothetical behavioral responses to ...
Resistance and prevention programming aimed at strengthening women\u27s ability to protect themselve...
The purpose of this study was to utilize a mixed methodological approach to better understand the co...
This mixed methods study involved the qualitative development of and quantitative testing of the Sex...
This study evaluated the effects of a sexual victimization history, psychopathology, and sexual atti...
This study evaluated the effects of a sexual victimization history, sexual attitudes, and psychopath...
Rape is committed more often than any other violent crime on college campuses. Over the years, vari...