2011
DOI: 10.1080/01639625.2010.514213
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Childhood and Adolescent Victimization and Perpetration of Sexual Coercion by Male and Female University Students

Abstract: This study examines the extent to which male and female university students use verbal sexual coercion and physically forced sex on a dating partner and tests a theoretical model that specifies that corporal punishment, minor forms of neglect by parents, and sexual abuse increase the probability of sexually coercing and sexually

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“…34, nº 1 (january) cause empirical evidence has shown the link between CP and negative consequences in the short and long term. For instance, CP has been associated with a greater likelihood of aggressive and antisocial behavior (Berlin et al, 2009;Gámez-Guadix, Straus, & Hersberguer, 2011;Straus, 2001Straus, , 2008Gámez-Guadix, Straus et al, 2010;Simons, Simons, & Wallace, 2004). Paolucci and Violato (2004), in a metaanalysis of 70 studies, found that children who had received CP demonstrated significantly more behavioral problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…34, nº 1 (january) cause empirical evidence has shown the link between CP and negative consequences in the short and long term. For instance, CP has been associated with a greater likelihood of aggressive and antisocial behavior (Berlin et al, 2009;Gámez-Guadix, Straus, & Hersberguer, 2011;Straus, 2001Straus, , 2008Gámez-Guadix, Straus et al, 2010;Simons, Simons, & Wallace, 2004). Paolucci and Violato (2004), in a metaanalysis of 70 studies, found that children who had received CP demonstrated significantly more behavioral problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Past research with young adults has found that increased length of relationship was associated with increased risk for dating violence (Gamez-Guadix, Straus, & Hershberger, 2011; Dardis, Dixon, Edwards, & Turchik, 2015). In the current study, which did not assess relationship length, each additional relationship introduced additional risk for dating violence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Support is offered by way of research that found a relationship between experiences of childhood maltreatment and violent offending (Fox, Perez, Cass, Baglivio, & Epps, 2015), rape convictions (Dhawan & Marshall, 1996), violent sexual offending (Widom & Ames, 1994), and general IPV (Ireland & Smith, 2009) in adulthood. Child sexual abuse has been revealed to be predictive of verbal and physical sexual coercion (Gámez-Guadix, Straus, & Hershberger, 2011;Lyndon, White, & Kadlec, 2007) as well as sexual assault perpetration (DeLisi, Kosloski, Vaughn, Caudill, & Trulson, 2014;Loh & Gidycz, 2006). Directly exploring the relationship between childhood exposure to violence and rape myth acceptance (RMA), recent research indicated such exposure has a significant positive effect upon attitudes towards rape, shown to be associated with proclivity for sexual violence (Debowska, Boduszek, Dhingra, Kola, & Meller-Prunska, 2015).…”
Section: Sexual Violence Attitudes and Child Abuse And Neglect (Can)mentioning
confidence: 99%