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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Understanding Hookups in College Women: Alcohol Use, Sex Motives, Sexual Assertiveness, and Sexual Victimization

Dave, Walker P. 21 February 2011 (has links)
No description available.
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College Women’s Motives for Drinking and Sex: Behavioral Correlates, Alcohol-Related Problems, and Sexual Victimization

Volz, Angela R. 30 July 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Going Viral: Exploring the Social Construction of Rape in Steubenville, Ohio

Ningard, Holly B. 11 June 2014 (has links)
No description available.
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What Matters More: Social bonds, Sexual victimization, or Drug use? Understanding the Main Factors of Risky Sexual Behaviors for Incarcerated Women by utilizing Social control theory.

Lawrence, Davishay 13 September 2018 (has links)
No description available.
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College Students with ADHD: Extending the Lifestyles/Routine Activities Framework to Predict Sexual Victimization and Physical Assault

Snyder, Jamie A. 23 September 2011 (has links)
No description available.
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Exploring Multi-Type Maltreatment in Childhood: A Focus on the Impact on Victimization and Functioning in College Women

Probst, Danielle R. 03 October 2011 (has links)
No description available.
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Barriers to sexual assertiveness in college women a focus on fear of sexual powerlessness and emotion dysregulation /

Zerubavel, Noga. January 2010 (has links)
Title from first page of PDF document. Includes bibliographical references (p. 34-39).
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Examining the Potential Role of Shame, Empowerment, and institutional Courage in the Relationship between Sexual Assault and both Post Traumatic Stress and Post Traumatic Growth

Wolfe, Ginelle 08 August 2023 (has links)
No description available.
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[en] ON-LINE SEXUAL VICTIMIZATION: CONCEPTUALIZATION AND ASSOCIATIONS WITH CANNABIS USE / [pt] VITIMIZAÇÂO SEXUAL ON-LINE: CONCEITUALIZAÇÃO E ASSOCIAÇÕES COM O USO DE CANNABIS

ANDRESA BARBOSA DA SILVA GOUVEIA 02 October 2023 (has links)
[pt] O uso de cannabis é um problema de saúde pública crescente, associado a diversos desfechos negativos. A identificação de fatores de risco é relevante para a prevenção, pois nem sempre tratamentos são eficazes. O abuso sexual infantil é considerado um forte preditor de uso e transtorno por uso de cannabis (TUC). Com a expansão da internet a violência sexual assumiu novos formatos, fazendo surgir um fenômeno contemporâneo denominado vitimização sexual on-line (VSO). Esta dissertação se dedicou ao aprofundamento do tema e realizou uma revisão narrativa com o objetivo de sintetizar o conceito de VSO e seus paralelos com abuso sexual off-line. Além disso, foi investigado exploratoriamentea VSO na infância e adolescência e suas associações com o uso de cannabis e TUC. Análises de regressão investigaram o efeito preditivo de VSO no uso de cannabis ao menos uma vez na vida e na idade do primeiro uso de cannabis. Mais de 70 por cento da amostra relatou ter sofrido VSO na infância e adolescência. Mulheres apresentaram quase o dobro de prevalência que os homens, com médias mais elevadas nas subescalas de insistência e ameaça. Minorias sexuais foram mais prevalentes que heterossexuais em todas as subescalas. A VSO foi capaz de prever significativamente o uso de cannabis pelo menos uma vez na vida e a idade do primeiro uso, mas somente a subescala de disseminação. Os resultados sugerem que VSO na infância e na adolescência é um fenômeno com alta prevalência, que pode estar associada ao uso de cannabis. Crianças e adolescentes merecem atenção especial porque utilizam a internet com maior freqüência, ficando expostos a riscos. Dessa maneira, é necessário pensar estratégias para prevenção de ocorrência de VSO e seusefeitos adversos. / [en] Cannabis use is a growing public health problem, associated with a variety of negative outcomes. The identification of risk factors is relevant for prevention, as treatments are not always effective. Child sexual abuse is considered a strong predictor of cannabis use and cannabis use disorder (CUD). With the expansion of the internet, sexual violence took on new formats, giving rise to a contemporary phenomenon called online sexual victimization (OSV). This dissertation was dedicated to deepening the theme and carried out a narrative review with the objective of synthesizing the concept of OSV and its parallels with offline sexual abuse. In addition, we exploratory investigated OSV in childhood and adolescence and its associations with cannabis use and CUD. Regression analyzes investigated the predictive effect of OSV on lifetime cannabis use and age of first cannabis use. More than 70 percent ofthe sample reported having suffered OSV in childhood and adolescence. Women had almost twice the prevalence of men, with higher means in the insistence and threat subescales. Sexual minorities were more prevalent than heterosexualin allsubscales. The OSV was able to significantly predict lifetime cannabis use and age atfirst use, but only the spread subscale. The results suggest that OSV in childhood and adolescence is a highly prevalent phenomenon that maybe associated with cannabis use. Children and teenagers deserv especial attention because they use the internet more frequently and are exposed to risks. Thus, it is necessary to think about strategies to prevent the occurence of OSV and its adverse effects.
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Polyvictimization and Psychological Adjustment Among Adolescents - and theModerating Effect of Peer Support.A Cross-Sectional Study on Swedish 7th Graders.

Hellsten, Alexandra, Oliw Johansson, Alicia January 2021 (has links)
Polyvictimization across contexts has been found to be associated with negativepsychological adjustment among adolescents. This study aimed to explore the differences inpsychological adjustment outcomes amongst adolescents who experience victimization andpolyvictimization in a single context. Another aim was to investigate the possible moderatingeffect of peer support on psychological adjustment outcomes. Cross-sectional data from theYouth and Sports Project was used, with a sample of 675 Swedish adolescents in 7th grade(Mage= 13.1). Through cluster analysis, separate groups of adolescents were identified basedon their victimization experiences. Two of these groups were classified as experiencingpolyvictimization. The main findings showed that polyvictimized youth reported higherlevels of depressive symptoms and school stress, as well as lower levels of self-esteem andpsychological well-being, compared to non-victimized youth and those experiencing oneform of victimization. The results also showed that polyvictimized youth did not benefit frompeer support in relation to the psychological adjustment variables, compared to nonvictimizedyouth and those experiencing one form of victimization. This suggests thatpolyvictimization in a single context is associated with negative psychological adjustmentwhich is not buffered by peer support.

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