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Shankari M. Dipti; Ismatara Reena; Jeremy J. Foreman; Susan Lyman – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2023
Suicide is a global public health concern. The interplay of the multiple risk factors (sexual violence victimization, prescription drug misuse, bullying experience) with adolescents' suicidal behaviors has not been studied extensively. The purpose of this study is to examine the association between sexual violence victimization, prescription drug…
Descriptors: Rape, Bullying, Drug Abuse, Victims
Riger, Stephanie; Gordon, Margaret – 1978
Beliefs about the effectiveness of rape prevention strategies influence public cooperation in their implementation. To acquaint public policy makers with these beliefs and to help them assess their impact, a three-city telephone survey of adults was conducted using a random sampling of ages, races, male and female, married and unmarried, from all…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Community Attitudes, Environmental Influences, Prevention
Heath, Linda; And Others – 1978
Contradictory predictions concerning control over negative events exist in Walster's self-protective attribution theory which maintains that on-lookers in negative situations are apt to seek control by convincing themselves that such a situation couldn't happen to them, while Shaver's defensive attribution theory suggests that in a comparable…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Behavior Theories, Females, Field Studies
Heath, Linda; And Others – 1979
The relationship between women's perceptions of rape controllability and their fear, worry, concern, and perceived risk associated with rape is examined from in-person interviews with women (N=58) in Chicago, San Francisco, and Philadelphia. Women's response to descriptions of the "typical rape" were used to divide them into those with high rape…
Descriptors: Crime, Emotional Response, Fear, Females