College women are at an elevated risk for sexual victimization compared to the general population. One possible reason for the increase risk of sexual victimization on college campuses is that college is inherent with greater freedom and less supervision. This unsupervised environment may encourage students to explore alcohol and other drug use and abuse and engage in risky sexual behavior, which are risk factors for sexual victimization. Sexual victimization is defined as unwanted behaviors and tactics that range from oral, anal, vaginal contact or penetration where the perpetrator uses force, intimidation, or coercion. Sexual victimization is often conceptualized in terms of severity, with completed sexual rape being the most severe unwan...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression are potential psychological consequences of expo...
The current study examines whether or not alcohol consumption during a sexual assault suppresses PTS...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and problem drinking are common and often co-occurring sequelae...
College women are at an elevated risk for sexual victimization compared to the general population. O...
College-aged women are at an increased risk for experiencing non-consensual sexual contact (i.e. sex...
Sexual assault, which includes all types of unwanted coerced or forced sexual behavior, is a prevale...
Sexual victimization of young women typically occurs within a context of alcohol use, such that wome...
Unwanted sexual activity (UWSA) continues to be a health and safety risk to college-aged females. Al...
Research has well-documented the relationship between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and subst...
The coping strategies that a victim of a rape engages in can have a strong impact on the development...
Incapacitated sexual assault (ISA) is the most common form of sexual victimization experienced by co...
The present study examined emotion dysregulation, coping drinking motives, and alcohol-related probl...
As many as one in four women report some form of sexual victimization during their undergraduate yea...
Although rape and sexual victimization experiences have been hypothesized to contribute to subsequen...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Women ages 18-24 are at the highest risk for sexual vi...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression are potential psychological consequences of expo...
The current study examines whether or not alcohol consumption during a sexual assault suppresses PTS...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and problem drinking are common and often co-occurring sequelae...
College women are at an elevated risk for sexual victimization compared to the general population. O...
College-aged women are at an increased risk for experiencing non-consensual sexual contact (i.e. sex...
Sexual assault, which includes all types of unwanted coerced or forced sexual behavior, is a prevale...
Sexual victimization of young women typically occurs within a context of alcohol use, such that wome...
Unwanted sexual activity (UWSA) continues to be a health and safety risk to college-aged females. Al...
Research has well-documented the relationship between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and subst...
The coping strategies that a victim of a rape engages in can have a strong impact on the development...
Incapacitated sexual assault (ISA) is the most common form of sexual victimization experienced by co...
The present study examined emotion dysregulation, coping drinking motives, and alcohol-related probl...
As many as one in four women report some form of sexual victimization during their undergraduate yea...
Although rape and sexual victimization experiences have been hypothesized to contribute to subsequen...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Women ages 18-24 are at the highest risk for sexual vi...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression are potential psychological consequences of expo...
The current study examines whether or not alcohol consumption during a sexual assault suppresses PTS...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and problem drinking are common and often co-occurring sequelae...