Sexual violence on college campuses is a pervasive public health issue that can result in a range of long-term mental and physical health consequences. The following multi-step study examined the precursors of being a perpetrator or a victim of sexual violence among college students by focusing on gender role strain (GRS) and hookup culture. GRS is the experience of distress when one fails to live up to their gender ideal. Hookup culture is the belief that casual sex within the context of gendered rules is the norm for college students. Both GRS and hooking up have been empirically linked to sexual violence experiences. The study proposed that experiences of GRS increase participation in hookups, thereby providing increased opportunities to...
This dissertation study is an examination of the relationship among rape culture, hookup culture, an...
A multisite survey conducted at eight campuses of a southwestern university system provides the data...
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to examine sexual violence (SV) experiences, reporting and perc...
Objective: The high prevalence of campus sexual assault (CSA) among college students in the United S...
Many women will experience a sexual assault during their lifetime and this event can have a large im...
Scholars have established various risk factors that increase the risk of sexual victimization (SV) a...
Among college women, sexual minorities are at even greater risk for sexual victimization than their ...
The current study sought to explore the experiences of college students who have experienced female-...
Previous authors have suggested that reducing rape and sexual assault will require dismantling the r...
This research examines how college students participate in and construct the meanings of hook ups th...
Sexual violence on post-secondary campuses is highly problematic. While sexual violence has been rec...
College students are at high risk for sexual assault or misconduct that involves alcohol on the part...
Since college women are particularly vulnerable to sexual violence, it is essential to understand th...
Sexual violence is a substantial problem on college campuses, particularly for undergraduate women w...
Despite efforts on some college campuses to address the issue of sexual victimization, the numbers h...
This dissertation study is an examination of the relationship among rape culture, hookup culture, an...
A multisite survey conducted at eight campuses of a southwestern university system provides the data...
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to examine sexual violence (SV) experiences, reporting and perc...
Objective: The high prevalence of campus sexual assault (CSA) among college students in the United S...
Many women will experience a sexual assault during their lifetime and this event can have a large im...
Scholars have established various risk factors that increase the risk of sexual victimization (SV) a...
Among college women, sexual minorities are at even greater risk for sexual victimization than their ...
The current study sought to explore the experiences of college students who have experienced female-...
Previous authors have suggested that reducing rape and sexual assault will require dismantling the r...
This research examines how college students participate in and construct the meanings of hook ups th...
Sexual violence on post-secondary campuses is highly problematic. While sexual violence has been rec...
College students are at high risk for sexual assault or misconduct that involves alcohol on the part...
Since college women are particularly vulnerable to sexual violence, it is essential to understand th...
Sexual violence is a substantial problem on college campuses, particularly for undergraduate women w...
Despite efforts on some college campuses to address the issue of sexual victimization, the numbers h...
This dissertation study is an examination of the relationship among rape culture, hookup culture, an...
A multisite survey conducted at eight campuses of a southwestern university system provides the data...
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to examine sexual violence (SV) experiences, reporting and perc...