87 research outputs found
Sexual violence in the lives of first-year university women in Canada: no improvements in the 21st century
Sexual assault resistance education for university women: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial (SARE trial)
A Longitudinal Study of the Effects of Early Abuse on Later Victimization Among High-Risk Adolescents
Mental health of victims of sexual violence in eastern Congo: associations with daily stressors, stigma, and labeling
Women's childhood and adult adverse experiences, mental health, and binge drinking: The California Women's Health Survey
The Evaluation of a Sexual Assault Self-Defense and Risk-Reduction Program for College Women: A Prospective Study
College Women\u27s Reactions to Sexual Assault Research Participation: Is it Distressing?
This study assessed college women\u27s reactions to participating in sexual assault research. Women with sexual victimization histories reported more negative emotional reactions than nonvictimized women, but also greater benefits. Benefits to research participation outweighed costs for both women with and without sexual victimization histories. Women with and without sexual victimization histories evidenced significant improvements in several domains of mood over the course of the study, although victimized women improved less in several areas of mood. Participants\u27 presurvey mood, assault severity, perpetrator aggression, self-blame, and perceived benefits to research participation all uniquely predicted participants\u27 immediate negative emotional reactions to the research protocol. Descriptive analyses showed that only a small number of women reported negative emotional reactions to the research protocol
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