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Premilitary adult sexual assault victimization and perpetration in a Navy recruit sample.

Valerie A Stander1, Lex L Merrill, Cynthia J Thomsen, Julie L Crouch, Joel S Milner.   

Abstract

Female (n = 5,226) and male (n = 5,969) U.S. Navy recruits completed a survey assessing their premilitary histories of adult sexual assault (SA), defined as attempted or completed rape since the age of 14. The survey was completed under anonymous or identified conditions. Overall, 39% of women reported premilitary SA victimization and 13% of men admitted premilitary SA perpetration. As predicted, rates were significantly higher in the anonymous than in the identified condition. For the sample of women as a whole, marital status, ethnicity, and family income were associated with SA victimization; for men, only marital status was associated with SA perpetration. Compared to previous college samples, Navy recruits were more likely to have previous SA experience. Given the negative consequences associated with SA victimization and perpetration, the present study reinforces the desirability of developing additional treatment, education, and prevention programs to reduce the occurrence of SA among military recruits.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18319371     DOI: 10.1177/0886260508314325

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Interpers Violence        ISSN: 0886-2605


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