Browsing by Subject "sexual assault"
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(2020-05-01)The impacts of access to health care and protective services on health and wellness outcomes are important to understand, yet difficult to measure. To establish these causal relationships, researchers need an exogenous ...
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(2021-05-04)Background: This study aims to analyze how contemporary films employed the #MeToo movement for plot inspiration. I hypothesize that films produced between 2016-2020 will depict a diversified, nuanced representation of ...
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(2012-10-19)Sexual assault in the United States continues to be a major societal problem which often results in serious long-term consequences for the survivors, with perpetrators most commonly being men. Sexual assault prevention ...
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(2017-11-16)Particular attention has been paid to the issue of sexual assault on college and university campuses in the United States in the past 6 years. This attention has spurred action by institutions of higher education to comply ...
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(2019-05-15)Due to the level of victimization experienced by college students, it is important to understand factors contributing to perpetration of sexual assault, including personality traits and sexually aggressive attitudes. ...
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(2022-11-29)An undergraduate student’s religious beliefs and practices can affect how they process and cope with traumatic events like sexual assault. This three-article dissertation explored how current Christian, female undergraduate ...
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Victim-Blaming as Normative: Examining Prescriptive and Descriptive Norms Regarding Victim-Blaming (2017-06-19)This research examines whether there is a normative component to victim-blaming. Social norms refer to social rules or guidelines that guide behaviors, beliefs, and attitudes. According to the Focus Theory of Normative ...