“…For Hispanic women, issues involving acculturation, economic resources, immigrant status, language barriers, and access to community resources (Cuevas, Sabina, & Bell, 2012; Sabina, Cuevas, & Schally, 2012) may contribute to underreporting. African American women may also underreport forced sex because of beliefs in sexual stereotypes and rape myths, self-blame, stigma, a cultural mandate to protect an African American male perpetrator as well as a lack of health insurance (Bryant-Davis, Chung, & Tillman, 2009; Long, Ullman, Starzynski, Long, & Mason, 2007; Tillman, Bryant-Davis, Smith, & Marks, 2010). Our findings are based on convenient samples of African American women primarily from rural counties of North Carolina and Alabama and Hispanic women from South Florida who were sexually active in the previous 12 months.…”