“…Although no significant differences were found in ratings of male and female participants, feedback from participants indicted that gender of the perpetrator and victim of AHTO would be an important consideration in rating severity. This feedback is consistent with previous research in which the gender of the victim and perpetrator was found to be related to the type and severity of alcohol-related harms experienced ( Berends, Ferris, & Laslett, 2012 , 2014 ; Callinan et al, 2017 ; Crane, Godleski, Przybyla, Schlauch, & Testa, 2016 ; Graham & Wells, 2001 ; Laslett et al, 2011 ; Room et al, 2019 ; Stanesby et al, 2018 ). For example, men are more likely than women to experience aggression from other men who had been drinking in bars or public places, such as strangers or friends and acquaintances from their extended social relationships, whereas women are more likely to experience aggression from a male who is a spouse, partner, or friend ( Graham & Wells, 2001 ).…”