Sexual assault is a concern among women and men and a prevalent public health problem impacting 6.3 million or 33.2% of adult Texans over their lifetime. In the year prior to this survey, 413,000 sexual assault crimes occurred in Texas. Before this study, the most current statewide study on sexual assault prevalence in Texas was in 2003. In 2003, researchers at The University of Texas at Austin found that approximately 1.9 million adult Texans (1,479,912 females and 372,394 males) or 13% of adult Texans reported sexual assault victimization at some point in their lives (Busch, Bell, DiNitto, & Neff, 2003). While the 2003 study created a foundation for our knowledge of statewide prevalence of sexual assault, innovations in the scienc...
This project originated with a 2001 mandate by the Texas Legislature directing the Texas Health and...
Sexual violence (SV) is an urgent public health issue that is common and has lifelong effects on hea...
The literature suggests that college students (particularly women) may be at an increased risk for s...
Sexual assault is a concern among women and men and a prevalent public health problem impacting 6.3...
Final report from a study conducted in 2015 on the prevalence of sexual assault in Texas. The study ...
A comprehensive needs assessment of sexual assault services for adult victims in Texas, based on int...
Texas is a leader among states on the issue of sexual assault, and has promoted and funded the stud...
Funded by the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault and Sexual Assault Prevention and Crisis Ser...
Based on 2015 research first reported by the Institute of Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault (IDVSA...
The purpose of our research is to compare sexual violence prevalence rates from three sources of sta...
Study objective: Sexual assault is traumatic at the time it occurs, but it also may have longlasting...
Study objective: Sexual assault is traumatic at the time it occurs, but it also may have longlasting...
Goal Statement: The goal of the following prevention program is to reduce the numbers of sexual hara...
Sexual violence (SV) is a significant public health problem. Using data from the 2005 Behavioral Ris...
Sexual assault and sexual violence is a problem in our society, with one in four college women repor...
This project originated with a 2001 mandate by the Texas Legislature directing the Texas Health and...
Sexual violence (SV) is an urgent public health issue that is common and has lifelong effects on hea...
The literature suggests that college students (particularly women) may be at an increased risk for s...
Sexual assault is a concern among women and men and a prevalent public health problem impacting 6.3...
Final report from a study conducted in 2015 on the prevalence of sexual assault in Texas. The study ...
A comprehensive needs assessment of sexual assault services for adult victims in Texas, based on int...
Texas is a leader among states on the issue of sexual assault, and has promoted and funded the stud...
Funded by the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault and Sexual Assault Prevention and Crisis Ser...
Based on 2015 research first reported by the Institute of Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault (IDVSA...
The purpose of our research is to compare sexual violence prevalence rates from three sources of sta...
Study objective: Sexual assault is traumatic at the time it occurs, but it also may have longlasting...
Study objective: Sexual assault is traumatic at the time it occurs, but it also may have longlasting...
Goal Statement: The goal of the following prevention program is to reduce the numbers of sexual hara...
Sexual violence (SV) is a significant public health problem. Using data from the 2005 Behavioral Ris...
Sexual assault and sexual violence is a problem in our society, with one in four college women repor...
This project originated with a 2001 mandate by the Texas Legislature directing the Texas Health and...
Sexual violence (SV) is an urgent public health issue that is common and has lifelong effects on hea...
The literature suggests that college students (particularly women) may be at an increased risk for s...