TY - JOUR PY - 2023// TI - A latent class analysis of campus sexual violence experiences based on its forms and consequences JO - Journal of aggression, maltreatment and trauma A1 - Théorêt, Valérie A1 - Hébert, Martine A1 - Bergeron, Manon A1 - Daigneault, Isabelle A1 - Dion, Jacinthe A1 - Paquette, Geneviève SP - 1548 EP - 1567 VL - 32 IS - 11 N2 - Campus sexual violence (CSV) is a pervasive problem across universities. This study identified distinct patterns of CSV based on its forms (sexual harassment, unwanted sexual behaviors, and sexual coercion) and its associated consequences (mental health, physical health, personal/social life, and academic/professional life). Additionally, it investigated how holding a marginalized social identity (cisgender woman status, gender and sexual minority status, disability status, and visible minority status) or reporting a history of child sexual abuse predicted CSV pattern membership. A total of 6,554 students completed an online questionnaire as part of a large-scale university-based study in Quebec, Canada. Latent class analysis revealed a 5-class model: No CSV (64% of students), Sexual harassment + Fewer consequences (15% of students), Poly-CSV + Fewer consequences (10% of students), Poly-CSV + Personal and social life consequences (8% of students), and Poly-CSV + Co-occurring consequences (3% of students). Survivors of child sexual abuse, cisgender women, students with disabilities, and gender and sexual minority students were more likely to experience patterns of CSV characterized by multiple forms of CSV and co-occurring consequences.

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LA - en SN - 1092-6771 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10926771.2022.2142181 ID - ref1 ER -