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Citation

Cook NK, Messman-Moore TL. Violence Against Women 2018; 24(5): 507-527.

Affiliation

Miami University, Oxford, OH, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1077801217708059

PMID

29332522

Abstract

The current study explored the impact of voicing non-consent in relation to rape. Aims of the study included determining (a) the prevalence of voicing non-consent, (b) the relationship of voicing non-consent to verbal and physical resistance, and (c) whether voicing non-consent predicts distress and rape acknowledgment. Out of 262 college women who experienced rape, 81% voiced non-consent. Voicing non-consent was related to verbal and physical resistance, but was distinct in prevalence and prediction of distress. Voicing non-consent was associated with trauma-related symptoms in multivariate models. Women who voiced non-consent were more likely to acknowledge their experience as rape or sexual assault. Implications are discussed.


Language: en

Keywords

rape; resistance strategies; sexual consent

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