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Swartout, Kevin M.; White, Jacquelyn W. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2010
The relationship between drug use and sexual aggression in a sample of men was examined at five time points from adolescence through the 4th year of college. Hierarchical linear modeling explored the relationship between proximal drug use and severity of sexual aggression after controlling for proximal alcohol use at each time period. Results…
Descriptors: Aggression, Marijuana, Drug Use, Drinking
White, Jacquelyn W.; And Others – 1989
Two studies examined the hypothesis that sexually coercive behavior is part of a larger constellation of non-sexual deviant behaviors. The first study considered the relationship between various antisocial intentions and self-reported levels of sexual aggression. As a part of a larger study, college men (N=108) responded to the Sexual Experiences…
Descriptors: Adults, Aggression, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Patterns
White, Jacquelyn W.; Humphrey, John A. – 1990
Koss and Dinero's (1987) comprehensive developmental model of sexual aggression asserts that sexual assault is in part a result of early sexual experiences and family violence; that sexually aggressive behaviors may be predicted by such "releaser" variables as current sexual behavior, alcohol use, and peer group support; and that use of aggression…
Descriptors: Aggression, College Students, Family History, Higher Education
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Kosson, David S.; Kelly, Jennifer C.; White, Jacquelyn W. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1997
Examines correlations between psychopathic traits and forms of self-reported sexual aggression in college men (N=378), as well as the relationship between sexual aggression and components of psychopathy. Results indicate that measures of both dimensions of psychopathy, identified in previous research, accounted for variance in self-reports of…
Descriptors: Aggression, College Students, Higher Education, Males