3-month prevalence of unwanted sexual contact victimization in a national sample of college students: differences by race, gender identity, and sexual identity
Abstract Importance Most unwanted sexual contact victimization (USCV) research utilizes predominantly white, cisgender, heterosexual college student samples. Estimates of USCV prevalence and demographic variation can determine the need for dedicated funding and culturally relevant campus services fo...
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Main Authors: | Lisa Fedina (Author), Anna E. Bender (Author), Meggie Royer (Author), Louise Ashwell (Author), Richard Tolman (Author), Todd I. Herrenkohl (Author) |
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