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Record ID: 881991f9-0247-4a55-893a-654596bdd7b2
DOI: 10.1177/15248380221097437
Electronic Resources: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/15248380221097437
Type: Journal Article
Title: Risk Markers for Male Perpetration of Sexual Assault on College Campuses: A Meta-Analysis
Authors: Spencer, Chelsea M.
Rivas-Koehl, Matthew
Astle, Shelby
Toews, Michelle L.
Anders, Kristin M.
McAllister, Paige
Year: 2022
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Abstract:  Sexual assault (SA) on college campuses remains a prominent public health issue. This meta-analysis focuses on identifying all potential risk markers for college male SA perpetration. Using standard search procedures, a total of 25 studies yielding 89 unique effect sizes were included in the study. Significant risk markers were related to hegemonic masculinity (e.g., peer approval of SA, rape myth acceptance, sexist beliefs, hostility towards women), other forms of dating violence perpetration (e.g., physical and psychological dating violence perpetration), and the college party culture (e.g., binge drinking, alcohol and substance use, frequency of hook-ups). Psychological dating violence victimization, athletic team membership, race/ethnicity, relationship status, and religiosity were not significant risk markers for SA perpetration. Findings support potential benefits of SA prevention efforts prioritizing peer education/student leaders modeling SA disapproval, challenging hegemonic masculinity, healthy relationship and sexual education, as well as alcohol and substance use awareness.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/22192
ISSN: 1524-8380
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