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Prevalence of stalking victimization among female and male undergraduate students.
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Prevalence of stalking victimization among female and male undergraduate students./
作者:
Myers, Rachel K.
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52 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 49-04, page: .
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Masters Abstracts International49-04.
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Health Sciences, Public Health. -
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9781124465739
Prevalence of stalking victimization among female and male undergraduate students.
Myers, Rachel K.
Prevalence of stalking victimization among female and male undergraduate students.
- 52 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 49-04, page: .
Thesis (M.S.)--Temple University, 2011.
Objective. The primary objective of this study was to describe the prevalence of stalking victimization among a randomly selected sample of female and male undergraduate students. We examined the proportion of relationship violence victimization due to stalking and the co-occurrence between stalking and three additional forms of victimization (physical, sexual, and emotional violence).
ISBN: 9781124465739Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Design. Cross-sectional, self-administered, anonymous paper and pencil survey.
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Outcome measures. Experience with stalking victimization and co-occurrence of physical, sexual, and emotional victimization since coming to college.
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Results. Over half the survey respondents were female (57.1%). Nearly one-third of students reported experiencing any victimization (physical, sexual, emotional, and/or stalking) since coming to college. Stalking was the most frequently reported form of victimization (16.0%). Of the students reporting any victimization since coming to college, 29.7% experienced only stalking victimization and would not have been identified had stalking victimization not been assessed. A majority of stalking victims (59.6%) reported no co-occurring forms of victimization. Among stalking victims who reported at least one additional form of victimization, 57.6% reported both stalking and emotional victimization, 49.2% reported both stalking and sexual victimization, and 27.1% reported both stalking and physical victimization. Although most stalking (41.1%) was perpetrated by individuals known to the victim, such as friends, the perpetrators identified were less frequently (13.7%) intimate or romantic partners. Women were more likely than men to report stalking victimization (22.1% vs. 7.9%, p<0.001).
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Conclusions. Stalking was the most frequently reported form of victimization experienced since coming to college. Stalking may represent a unique component of relationship violence, as nearly 60% of students who reported stalking reported no other co-occurring forms of victimization (physical, sexual, or emotional). Further, stalking victims primarily reported that the perpetrator was someone known to them, although not necessarily an intimate partner. Awareness of stalking among those providing care for and resources to adolescents and young adults is critical to improving the safety and well-being of those affected.
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