2003
DOI: 10.1023/a:1024648106477
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“…Sexually narcissistic women may be inclined to engage in acts of deception or exploitive manipulation (i.e., relational aggression rather than physical aggression) to reach their goals. This is in line with the finding that women's sexually coercive strategies more often appear in the form of exploitation of an incapacitated state or verbal pressure than physical force (Krahé, Waizenhöfer, & Möller, 2003).…”
Section: The Present Researchsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Sexually narcissistic women may be inclined to engage in acts of deception or exploitive manipulation (i.e., relational aggression rather than physical aggression) to reach their goals. This is in line with the finding that women's sexually coercive strategies more often appear in the form of exploitation of an incapacitated state or verbal pressure than physical force (Krahé, Waizenhöfer, & Möller, 2003).…”
Section: The Present Researchsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Prior research also indi cates that people tend to place more blame on male victims when perpetrators are female as opposed to male, and people tend to assume that men are less upset when they are sexually assaulted by a woman as compared with a man (e.g., Turchik & Edwards, 2012). In fact, there are also data to suggest that men, on average, do experience less distress when they are sexually assaulted by a woman versus a man (e.g., Krahe et al, 2003;Struckman-Johnson & Struckman-Johnson, 1994). Thus, men may refrain from label ing nonconsensual sex with a woman as rape (1) because they accept myths that women cannot perpetrate rape or that they are to blame if they are raped by a woman or (2) because they feel that they are not distressed enough by the experience for it to count as rape.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Específicamente, las mujeres víctimas de coerción por presión verbal son las que presentan niveles de depresión más alto, resultados congruentes con otras investigaciones (Krahé, Waizenhöfer & Möller, 2003). Del mismo modo, se encontró que los jóvenes bolivianos son quienes presentan niveles mayores de ansiedad producto de una experiencia de coerción sexual a través de la presión verbal y el consumo de sustancias.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Se ha encontrado que las mujeres victimizadas tienen una mayor probabilidad de informar reacciones emocionales negativas (e.g., rabia, tristeza) en comparación con los varones (Krahé, Waizenhöfer & Möller, 2003;Siegel, Golding, Stein, Burnam & Sorenson. 1990).…”
Section: Impacto De La Coerción Sexual En La Salud Mental Y Actitudunclassified