Despite extensive research on sexual assault, study of the processes and behaviors central to responding to sexual assault threats is limited. The purpose of this paper is to provide a critical, narrative review of the literature on behavioral response to threat (BRTT) highlighting BRTT as mechanism of self-defense interventions and process of sexual victimization. Empirical findings regarding measurement, styles, effectiveness of different styles of BRTT, and facilitators and barriers of BRTT, are reviewed. Most individuals engage in some type of active behavior when faced with a sexual assault threat; yet, the range of the behaviors elicited can be broad and is not well captured by current measurement approaches. Assertive BRTT is the mos...
Sexual assault is commonly experienced by college students across the United States. There are many ...
In this paper, we describe and evaluate the strategies used to maximize intervention fidelity in a r...
Recent theoretical writings suggest that the ineffective regulation of negative emotional states may...
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...
The current study examined how psychological factors influence hypothetical behavioral responses to ...
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...
Resistance and prevention programming aimed at strengthening women\u27s ability to protect themselve...
Sexual assaults against women are a leading threat to human rights and public health in the United S...
Females who have been sexually abused in childhood are at significantly higher risk to be revictimiz...
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 present study evaluated the efficacy of a sexual assault risk-reduction program that included a ...
This study evaluated the effects of a sexual victimization history, psychopathology, and sexual atti...
Sexual assault is commonly experienced by college students across the United States. There are many ...
In this paper, we describe and evaluate the strategies used to maximize intervention fidelity in a r...
Recent theoretical writings suggest that the ineffective regulation of negative emotional states may...
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...
The current study examined how psychological factors influence hypothetical behavioral responses to ...
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...
Resistance and prevention programming aimed at strengthening women\u27s ability to protect themselve...
Sexual assaults against women are a leading threat to human rights and public health in the United S...
Females who have been sexually abused in childhood are at significantly higher risk to be revictimiz...
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 present study evaluated the efficacy of a sexual assault risk-reduction program that included a ...
This study evaluated the effects of a sexual victimization history, psychopathology, and sexual atti...
Sexual assault is commonly experienced by college students across the United States. There are many ...
In this paper, we describe and evaluate the strategies used to maximize intervention fidelity in a r...
Recent theoretical writings suggest that the ineffective regulation of negative emotional states may...