
@article{ref1,
title="Preliminary evidence of validity for the verbally pressured and illegal sexual exploitation modules of the sexual experiences survey-victimization",
journal="Journal of sex research",
year="2024",
author="Anderson, RaeAnn E. and Peterson, Zoe D. and Koss, Mary P. and Abbey, Antonia and Orchowski, Lindsay and Thompson, Martie P. and Kowalski, Robin and Littleton, Heather L.",
volume="61",
number="6",
pages="922-935",
abstract="The Sexual Experiences Survey-Victimization (SES-V; see Koss et al., 2024) revises the prior 2007 Sexual Experiences Survey-Short Form Victimization (SES-SFV) in many ways, including expanded measurement of verbally pressured and illegal sexual exploitation, as well as the addition of items that assess being made to perform a sexual act or to penetrate another person sexually. The current article describes two initial validity studies of the SES-V. Study 1 compared rates of self-reported verbal pressure and illegal sexual exploitation (e.g. rape) on a preliminary version of the SES-V and the SES-SFV in a sample of higher education students who completed both questionnaires online in a randomized order (N = 460). As expected, the preliminary SES-V produced higher rates than the SES-SFV, and continuous scores were strongly correlated. Responses to the made-to-penetrate (MTP) items suggested that some cisgender men and women may have misunderstood those items. Study 2 explored responses to the MTP items further by randomly assigning participants to complete items with either the Study 1 MTP language (n = 269) or revised language (n = 245). The revised language produced fewer implausible responses and was adopted in the final version of the SES-V. These findings provide initial support for the validity of the SES-V and the value of expanding the conceptualization of victimization to include a wider range of sexual exploitation. A research agenda for future validity research is suggested.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0022-4499",
doi="10.1080/00224499.2024.2362264",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00224499.2024.2362264"
}