Abstract:This pre-registered study examined the prevalence and correlates of sexual aggression in a sample of 530 Iranians (322 women, 208 men) with a behaviorally specific questionnaire distinguishing between different coercive strategies, victim-perpetrator relationships, and sexual acts. Significantly more women (63.0%) than men (51.0%) experienced at least one incident of sexual aggression victimization since the age of 15 years, and significantly more men (37.0%) than women (13.4%) reported at least one incident o… Show more
“…49 • In a study in Iran, significantly more men (37%) than women (13.4%) reported at least one incident of sexual aggression perpetration. 97 Research among young people finds significant gender contrasts in perpetration of sexual violence:…”
Section: Sexual Violence: Self-reported Perpetrationmentioning
The State of Knowledge Report on Violence Perpetration reviews what is known about who perpetrates domestic, family, and sexual violence, how, and why, in order to enhance national efforts to end this violence.
“…49 • In a study in Iran, significantly more men (37%) than women (13.4%) reported at least one incident of sexual aggression perpetration. 97 Research among young people finds significant gender contrasts in perpetration of sexual violence:…”
Section: Sexual Violence: Self-reported Perpetrationmentioning
The State of Knowledge Report on Violence Perpetration reviews what is known about who perpetrates domestic, family, and sexual violence, how, and why, in order to enhance national efforts to end this violence.
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