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Revisiting Unwanted Sexual Experiences on Campus

A 12-Year Follow-Up

Victoria L. Banyard

University of New Hampshire

Elizabeth G. Plante

University of New Hampshire

Ellen S. Cohn

University of New Hampshire

Cari Moorhead

University of New Hampshire

Sally Ward

University of New Hampshire

Wendy Walsh

University of New Hampshire

The current study examines patterns of stability and change in reports of unwanted sexual experiences in one campus community in two similar cohorts of undergraduates studied 12 years apart. A sample of 417 women completed a questionnaire in 2000, and this sample is compared to a sample of 524 women who completed the same questionnaire in 1988. Results indicate a reported decrease in unwanted sexual contact but indicate stability in reported rates of unwanted intercourse. Across forms of unwanted sexual experiences, more patterns of similarity than difference in abuse characteristics, such as relationship to perpetrator and location of the experience, are noted.

Key Words: unwanted sexual experiences

Violence Against Women, Vol. 11, No. 4, 426-446 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/1077801204274388


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