Risk Avoidance Strategies After Sexual Assault: A Dyadic Study of Survivors and Informal Support Providers |
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Authors: | Sarah E. Ullman Katherine Lorenz Erin O’Callaghan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Criminology, Law, &2. Justice, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA |
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Abstract: | Interview data from 45 matched pairs of survivors disclosing sexual assaults and their primary informal support provider (friend, family, significant other) were used to explore survivor-support provider perspectives on self-protective behaviors survivors and those close to them take to protect themselves from future assaults. Strategies for reducing risk taken by survivors included behavioral changes, security measures, self-defense strategies, avoiding alcohol or drugs, and protecting others. Support providers play critical roles by encouraging survivors to pursue risk avoidance strategies, and employing these strategies themselves. Counseling and prevention implications are drawn in the context of risks facing survivors trying to avoid further sexual victimization. |
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Keywords: | sexual assault risk avoidance dyadic study support providers |
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