Reducing risk for sexual victimization: an analysis of the perceived socioemotional consequences of self-protective behaviors |
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Authors: | Orchowski Lindsay M Untied Amy S Gidycz Christine A |
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Affiliation: | Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA. lindsay.m.orchowski@alum.dartmouth.org |
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Abstract: | ![]() The current study examined college women's perceptions of the positive and negative socioemotional consequences associated with engaging in self-protective behaviors to reduce risk for sexual victimization. At baseline, women completed assessments of the extent to which they would experience positive or negative socioemotional consequences as a result of engaging in various self-protective behaviors. At a 2-month follow-up, women reported on their engagement in self-protective behaviors and experience of sexual victimization over the interim (N = 143). At baseline, some self-protective strategies were perceived as having more positive or negative socioemotional consequences than others. Perceiving a high level of negative socioemotional consequences associated with taking precautions prior to a date was associated with sexual victimization over the 2-month follow-up. |
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