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Psycho-social and environmental predictors of sexually assaultive attitudes and behaviors among American college men.Bird, Lee Elizabeth. January 1991 (has links)
This study examines the psychological, social and environmental predictors of sexually aggressive and assaultive behaviors reported by a sample of 466 males at one institution. Emphasis was placed on determining the impact of Greek affiliation and place of residence on self-reported aggressive and assaultive behaviors. A questionnaire was administered which incorporated demographic and background characteristics, environmental characteristics and attitudes towards women and relationships. Analysis of variance was used to determine statistically significant differences among five residential groupings on selected variables. A series of interlocking multiple regression analyses was then performed to determine the predictive influence of factors explored in this study. Results indicate that "peer harassment," including verbal aggression and unwanted touching, was reported by the total sample with great frequency. More severe behaviors were reported with less frequency, however, slightly more than 5% of the men in the total sample reported committing at least one act which met the legal criteria for sexual assault in the academic year preceding the study. Although statistically significant differences among residential groups emerged, attitudes and living environment characteristics found predictive of sexually aggressive and assaultive behaviors were found in all living environments. "Worst" behavior reported was predicted best by rape myth acceptance followed by environmental and background characteristics including the number of sexual partners one had, sexual speculation about women, alcohol consumption and perceived level of impact one had on their environment. Institutions are encouraged to examine the level of sexual violence against women on campuses and marshal the efforts of student personnel administrators as well as faculty in an effort to reduce the prevalence of such behavior.
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COMPLIANCE IN EMERGENCY ROOM PATIENTS WITH MINOR LACERATION.Williams, Donna Jean. January 1982 (has links)
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JOB SATISFACTION IN PHARMACIES STAFFED PREDOMINANTLY WITH TECHNICIANS.Shonebarger, Paul Joseph. January 1984 (has links)
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THE NON-ORTHODOX JEWISH PERSPECTIVE OF DYING AND DEATH.Schwartz, Enid A. January 1984 (has links)
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ROLE CONFLICT AND ROLE AMBIGUITY AMONG PHARMACISTS AND TECHNICIANS OF UNIVERSITY OR MEDICAL SCHOOL-AFFILIATED HOSPITALS.Hart, Randall Lewis. January 1984 (has links)
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CAMBODIAN REFUGEE WOMEN'S VIEWPOINTS OF SEXUALITY AND BIRTH CONTROL.Kulig, Judith Celene. January 1984 (has links)
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VALUES, SELF-PERCEIVED HEALTH, AND ATTITUDES TOWARD EXERCISE IN INDIVIDUALS OVER SIXTY-FIVE.Weeks, Marianne Theiss. January 1985 (has links)
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Employment and well-being : a social-psychological study of Bermondsey housewives and employed womenHaw, Catherine Elise January 1986 (has links)
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Psychological aspects of risk and safety management in the UK offshore oil and gas industryFleming, Mark Thomas January 2000 (has links)
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Does a healthy schools award scheme make a difference? : the evaluation of the Wessex Healthy Schools AwardMoon, Alysoun M. H. January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
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