The purpose of this study was to examine and compare sexual violence (SV) victimization among sorority women and unaffiliated counterparts. Results showed sorority women were more likely than unaffiliated women to report experiencing some types of SV, consuming alcohol prior to victimization, and to identify their perpetrator as a hookup/casual partner. More women, regardless of affiliation, informally disclosed their victimization compared to formally reporting; many did not tell anyone because they did not think it was serious enough. The findings point to implications for harm reduction, bystander intervention, and primary prevention programming, as well as institutional policy to address SV
While alcohol use and Greek Life on college campuses have often become synonymous, little is known a...
The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine self-reported sexual assault perpetration h...
This study examined the effects of a sexual victimization history, sexual attitudes, ethnicity, and ...
The current research uses survey data collected from a sample of college sorority and non-sorority a...
This study tested the relationship between sexual assault victimization, sorority membership, and pa...
Sorority members may be at greater risk than other college women for sexual violence and intimate pa...
Sorority members may be at greater risk than other college women for sexual violence and intimate pa...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the influence of alcohol consumption, alcohol ex...
Numerous studies have shown that sorority women have been found to be at greater risk for sexual vic...
The current study sought to explore the experiences of college students who have experienced female-...
While researchers have attempted to estimate the prevalence of and identify risk factors for sexual ...
Since college women are particularly vulnerable to sexual violence, it is essential to understand th...
Since Koss\u27 seminal research in 1985, it has been clear that college women are especially vulnera...
Women in collegiate sororities are more at risk for violence within the context of dating relationsh...
This study examined how rape myth acceptance among potential new sorority members is related to thei...
While alcohol use and Greek Life on college campuses have often become synonymous, little is known a...
The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine self-reported sexual assault perpetration h...
This study examined the effects of a sexual victimization history, sexual attitudes, ethnicity, and ...
The current research uses survey data collected from a sample of college sorority and non-sorority a...
This study tested the relationship between sexual assault victimization, sorority membership, and pa...
Sorority members may be at greater risk than other college women for sexual violence and intimate pa...
Sorority members may be at greater risk than other college women for sexual violence and intimate pa...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the influence of alcohol consumption, alcohol ex...
Numerous studies have shown that sorority women have been found to be at greater risk for sexual vic...
The current study sought to explore the experiences of college students who have experienced female-...
While researchers have attempted to estimate the prevalence of and identify risk factors for sexual ...
Since college women are particularly vulnerable to sexual violence, it is essential to understand th...
Since Koss\u27 seminal research in 1985, it has been clear that college women are especially vulnera...
Women in collegiate sororities are more at risk for violence within the context of dating relationsh...
This study examined how rape myth acceptance among potential new sorority members is related to thei...
While alcohol use and Greek Life on college campuses have often become synonymous, little is known a...
The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine self-reported sexual assault perpetration h...
This study examined the effects of a sexual victimization history, sexual attitudes, ethnicity, and ...