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Citation

Navarro JC, Tewksbury R. Sex. Abuse 2019; 31(5): 543-559.

Affiliation

1 University of Louisville, KY, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1079063217732790

PMID

28969492

Abstract

Athletes are cited as common perpetrators of sexual victimization and are at greater risk of becoming offenders compared with nonathletes. Demographic, lifestyle, and social characteristics of 624 nonathletes and 101 athletes from 21 U.S. Division I postsecondary educational institutions were assessed, with the updated Illinois Rape Myth Acceptance scale gauging endorsement of rape myths.

RESULTS indicate that athletes and nonathletes were similar in the degree of rape myth acceptance, with athletes reporting stronger agreement with rape myths than nonathletes did. Predictors of rape myth acceptance among nonathletes are multidimensional. In contrast, nondemographic characteristics like Greek membership, the number of alcoholic beverages consumed, and knowing a sexual assault victim predict rape myth acceptance for athletes, with gender not predicting rape myth acceptance nor different between genders of athletes. Policy implications and future research are discussed.


Language: en

Keywords

athletes; rape; rape myths; sexual assault; student athletes; university

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