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150 related items for PubMed ID: 33760718

  • 1. Rape myth acceptance among students attending a historically black college (HBCU): implications for intervention design.
    Bagasra A, Mc Letchie A, Laufersweiler-Dwyer D.
    J Am Coll Health; 2023; 71(2):528-534. PubMed ID: 33760718
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  • 2. Sexual Assault Supportive Attitudes: Rape Myth Acceptance and Token Resistance in Greek and Non-Greek College Students From Two University Samples in the United States.
    Canan SN, Jozkowski KN, Crawford BL.
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  • 4. The Relationship Between Rape Myth Acceptance and Sexual Behaviors.
    Fansher AK, Zedaker SB.
    J Interpers Violence; 2022 Jan; 37(1-2):NP903-NP924. PubMed ID: 32401140
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  • 5. Exploring the Influence of Hookup Culture on Female and Male Rape Myths.
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  • 11. Does Perpetrator Occupation Affect Classification of Sexual Assault?
    Henry DS, Merrell LK, Blackstone SR, Collazo-Vargas E, Mohl C, Tolerico M, Singley L, Moody S.
    J Interpers Violence; 2021 Oct; 36(19-20):NP10255-NP10275. PubMed ID: 31486341
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  • 12. Dispelling a Myth: Reevaluating the Predictive Validity of Rape Myth Acceptance for Likelihood of Engaging in Sexual Violence.
    Frazier A, Gonzales JE.
    Sex Abuse; 2022 Jun; 34(4):398-424. PubMed ID: 34167405
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  • 13. Rape Myth Acceptance and General Self-Efficacy: Gender, Race, and Ethnic Differences of Knowing a Sexual Assault Victim among University Students.
    Navarro JC, Ratajczak K.
    Violence Against Women; 2022 Dec; 28(15-16):3762-3784. PubMed ID: 35077246
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  • 15. Are College Students' Attitudes Related to Their Application of Sanctions for Campus Sexual Assault Cases?
    Chahal JK, Li CR, Follingstad DR, Renzetti CM.
    J Interpers Violence; 2022 Mar; 37(5-6):NP2961-NP2997. PubMed ID: 32752934
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  • 16. "Men Cannot Be Raped": Correlates of Male Rape Myth Acceptance.
    Walfield SM.
    J Interpers Violence; 2021 Jul; 36(13-14):6391-6417. PubMed ID: 30556453
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  • 17. Tackling Oppressive Beliefs and Sexual Violence on College Campuses: Evaluation of an Innovative Theater-Based Intervention.
    Fleckman J, Brown K, Lederer A, Stoltman S, Craft T.
    Health Educ Behav; 2023 Jun; 50(3):318-327. PubMed ID: 36062591
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  • 18. Rape Myth Acceptance Reflects Perceptions of Media Portrayals as Similar to Others, but Not the Self.
    Elmore KC, Scull TM, Malik CV, Kupersmidt JB.
    Violence Against Women; 2021 Mar; 27(3-4):529-551. PubMed ID: 32204670
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