TY - JOUR PY - 2024// TI - Different components of sexual narcissism are differentially associated with specific sexual aggression strategies: an exploratory study among male and female college students JO - International journal of sexual health A1 - Uhlich, Maximiliane A1 - Peterson, Zoe D. A1 - Li, Yi A1 - Brown, Andrew A1 - Han, Jin A1 - McBride, Joseph A. D. SP - 111 EP - 125 VL - 36 IS - 1 N2 - OBJECTIVES: This study investigated whether components of sexual narcissism are associated with different types of sexual aggression (e.g., verbal pressure or force) among students because this is a prevalent problem on college campuses.

METHODS: College students (N = 508) were recruited for a cross-sectional online study.

RESULTS: Results showed that components of sexual narcissism were related to different strategies of sexual aggression, with sexual entitlement being associated with not providing the victim an opportunity to object and exploiting intoxication. Gender moderated some of the associations, with women showing a stronger relationship than men.

CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that sexual narcissism represents a risk factor for sexual aggression in men and women and highlight the need for gender-inclusive and tailored interventions to prevent sexual aggression.

Language: en

LA - en SN - 1931-7611 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19317611.2024.2311142 ID - ref1 ER -