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Campus climate impacts on sexual violence: a Bayesian comparison of undergraduate and community colleges

Sexual violence is endemic on college campuses. Four-year campuses present high-risk environments for sexual violence and heavy episodic drinking is a robust risk factor for victimization. However, limited literature exists on sexual violence at two-year institutions, with most research focused on f...

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Published in:Journal of American college health 2024-05, p.1-12
Main Authors: Bonnesen, Kamilla, Luo, Ruiyan, Rothenberg, Richard, Smith, Meredith, Swartout, Kevin
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