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- Title
Men Who Sexually Assault Drinking Women: Similarities and Differences With Men Who Sexually Assault Sober Women and Nonperpetrators.
- Authors
Pegram, Sheri E.; Abbey, Antonia; Helmers, Breanne R.; Benbouriche, Massil; Jilani, Zunaira; Woerner, Jacqueline
- Abstract
Little is known about the attributes of men who sexually assault drinking women as compared with men who sexually assault sober women and nonperpetrators. Findings from a cross-sectional survey of 548 men and a laboratory computer-simulated date completed by a subset (n = 87) support the hypothesis that both groups of perpetrators would share some common risk factors and differ regarding alcohol beliefs and consumption. Men who had previously assaulted a drinking woman gave their simulated date more alcohol to drink and perceived her as being more disinhibited. These findings demonstrate the power of alcohol expectancies and stereotypes about drinking women.
- Subjects
CHI-squared test; COMPUTER simulation; CONFIDENCE intervals; STATISTICAL correlation; ALCOHOL drinking; MASCULINITY; MULTIVARIATE analysis; QUESTIONNAIRES; RESEARCH funding; SELF-evaluation; SEX crimes; STATISTICS; STEREOTYPES; SURVEYS; LOGISTIC regression analysis; CROSS-sectional method; INTIMATE partner violence; DATA analysis software; ODDS ratio
- Publication
Violence Against Women, 2018, Vol 24, Issue 11, p1327
- ISSN
1077-8012
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1077801218787927