| Literature DB >> 25845615 |
Christine A Gidycz1, Lindsay M Orchowski2, Danielle R Probst2, Katie M Edwards2, Megan Murphy2, Erin Tansill2.
Abstract
The present study describes the 4- and 7-month postintervention outcomes of a sexual assault risk reduction program for women, which was part of an evaluation that included a prevention program for men. Relative to the control group, participants evidenced more relational sexual assertiveness and self-protective behavior, and were more likely to indicate that they utilized active verbal and physical self-defense strategies. Whether or not women experienced subsequent victimization did not differ between groups. Relative to control group women who were victimized, program participants who were victimized between the 4- and 7-month follow-up blamed the perpetrator more and evidenced less self-blame.Entities:
Keywords: program evaluation; sexual assault; sexual assault risk reduction
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25845615 DOI: 10.1177/1077801215576579
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Violence Against Women ISSN: 1077-8012