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A Cognitive Ecological Model of Women's Response to Male Sexual Coercion in Dating.

Paula S Nurius1, Jeanette Norris1.   

Abstract

We offer a theoretical model that consolidates background, environmental, and intrapersonal variables related to women's experience of sexual coercion in dating into a coherent ecological framework and present for the first time a cognitive analysis of the processes women use to formulate responses to sexual coercion. An underlying premise for this model is that a woman's coping response to sexual coercion by an acquaintance is mediated through cognitive processing of background and situational influences. Because women encounter this form of sexual coercion in the context of relationships and situations that they presume will follow normative expectations (e.g., about making friends, socializing and dating), it is essential to consider normative processes of learning, cognitive mediation, and coping guiding their efforts to interpret and respond to this form of personal threat. Although acts of coercion unquestionably remain the responsibility of the perpetrator, a more complete understanding of the multilevel factors shaping women's perception of and response to threats can strengthen future inquiry and prevention efforts.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 25729157      PMCID: PMC4343209          DOI: 10.1300/J056v08n01_09

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psychol Human Sex        ISSN: 0890-7064


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