TY - JOUR
PY - 2017//
TI - Predicting sexual assault revictimization in a longitudinal sample of women survivors: variation by type of assault
JO - Violence against women
A1 - Relyea, Mark
A1 - Ullman, Sarah E.
SP - 1462
EP - 1483
VL - 23
IS - 12
N2 - This study used a large community sample of women sexual assault survivors to prospectively assess 17 theorized predictors across four types of sexual assault revictimization: unwanted contact, coercion, substance-involved assault (SIA), and force.
RESULTS indicated that predictors varied across types of revictimization: Unwanted contact and coercion appeared more common in social contexts more hostile toward survivors, whereas forcible assaults and SIAs occurred in circumstances where survivors were vulnerable to being targeted by perpetrators. Overall, the strongest predictors were social environments hostile to survivors, race, childhood sexual abuse, decreased refusal assertiveness, and having more sexual partners. We discuss implications for intervention and research.
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Language: en
LA - en SN - 1077-8012 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1077801216661035 ID - ref1 ER -