“…Individual studies that have examined TFSV in Canada have tended to focus on victimization rates rather than perpetration rates (e.g., Snaychuk & O’Neill, 2020) or have examined the perpetration of only one type of TFSV (e.g., Dietzel, 2022; Karasavva & Forth, 2022; Sparks et al, 2023). Almost all of these perpetration studies have also relied on predominantly undergraduate student samples making it difficult to generalize the findings to the broader Canadian population (e.g., Karasavva & Forth, 2022; Oliver et al, 2023). Given these limitations, the goal of the present study was to report the perpetration rates of three common types of TFSV (i.e., nonconsensual dissemination of intimate images [NCDII], online sexual harassment, and cyberstalking) for a sample of adults currently living in Canada.…”