2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2021.105071
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Sexual aggression against males: Differences between acts by males and females – Results from the German Health and Sexuality Survey (GeSiD)

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“…In addition, these programs may be difficult to implement in other cultural contexts, such as Germany, where campus universities are rare and most of students’ social life takes place outside the university. Furthermore, previous interventions mainly focused on women in the role of victims and men in the role of perpetrators (Orchowski et al, 2020), not taking into account that men can also be sexually victimized and that women also perpetrate sexual aggression (Fisher & Pina, 2013; Peterson et al, 2011; Tozdan et al, 2021). Finally, few studies have examined gender differences in the efficacy of intervention programs, and the reviews and meta-analyses cited above do not present evidence on gender as a moderating variable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, these programs may be difficult to implement in other cultural contexts, such as Germany, where campus universities are rare and most of students’ social life takes place outside the university. Furthermore, previous interventions mainly focused on women in the role of victims and men in the role of perpetrators (Orchowski et al, 2020), not taking into account that men can also be sexually victimized and that women also perpetrate sexual aggression (Fisher & Pina, 2013; Peterson et al, 2011; Tozdan et al, 2021). Finally, few studies have examined gender differences in the efficacy of intervention programs, and the reviews and meta-analyses cited above do not present evidence on gender as a moderating variable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…verweisen in ihrer Metaanalyse zudem auf Studien, in denen die Beziehung zwischen Mutter und Kind in Familien, in denen innerfamiliärer Missbrauch stattgefunden hat, vernachlässigend, konfliktbehaftet und wenig warmherzig beschrieben wurde.in Deutschland gaben 9 % männlicher Probanden an, durch Frauen in der Kindheit sexuellen Missbrauch erfahren zu haben(Tozdan et al 2021). Internationale Untersuchungen fanden einen Anteil zwischen 20 % (McLeod und Craft 2015) und 26 % (NSPSS 2009) von Täterinnen sexueller Missbrauchshandlungen.…”
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