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Abbravation: Archives of Sexual Behavior

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10.1007/bf00264745

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1573-2800

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Impact of Sexual Coercion on Romantic Experiences

Authors: Charlene Collibee Wyndol Furman
Publish Date: 2014/02/12
Volume: 43, Issue: 7, Pages: 1431-1441
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Little is known about the effect of sexual coercion on romantic relationship quality and dating experiences The current study aimed to address this dearth in the literature and test the hypothesis that sexual coercion has a negative impact on victims’ subsequent romantic experiences Using a sample of 94 youth 44 males and 50 females the current study addressed the impact of sexual coercion on romantic relationship quality and dating experiences Tracking youth for 85 years M age at Wave 1 = 1510 years SD = 49 the current study used piecewise growth curve modeling to account for shifts in the intercept and slope of romantic experiences following sexual coercion Negative interactions immediately increased following coercion and continued to have an accelerated rate of growth ie a slope change Jealousy in romantic relationships increased in slope Serious dating decelerated following the coercive incident Results were largely consistent across gender and severity of the coercive incident Contrary to hypotheses relational support relationship satisfaction and casual dating did not significantly change following sexual coercion Consistent with hypotheses sexual coercion had a negative impact on romantic experiences These findings have clinical implications for both prevention and intervention around sexual violence In addition the consistency of findings across gender and severity suggests that increased focus should be directed toward both male sexual coercion and less severe sexual coercionPreparation of this article was supported by Grant 050106 from the National Institute of Mental Health W Furman PI and Grant 049080 from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development W Furman PI Appreciation is expressed to the Project Star staff for their assistance in collecting the data and to the Project Star participants and their partners friends and families


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