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Risk Factors for Sexual Violence Among College Students in Dating Relationships: An Ecological Approach

College students in dating relationships are vulnerable to sexual violence given that nine out of 10 acts of sexual violence are perpetrated by acquaintances, friends, or dating partners. Although past research has explored the risk factors for sexual violence, few studies have considered multilevel...

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Published in:Journal of interpersonal violence 2021-08, Vol.36 (15-16), p.7722-7746
Main Authors: Bhochhibhoya, Shristi, Maness, Sarah B., Cheney, Marshall, Larson, Daniel
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Bisexuality
Chi-square test
College students
Dating
Domestic violence
Heterosexuality
Lesbianism
Parent participation
Personal relationships
Risk factors
Sex crimes
Sex discrimination
Sexual Abuse
Transgender persons
Victimization
Violence
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