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Journal Article

Citation

Hall-Sanchez A, DeKeseredy W, Nolan J, Schwartz M. J. Gender Based Viol. 2017; 1(2): 169-185.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Centre for Gender and Violence Research, University of Bristol, Publisher Policy Press)

DOI

10.1332/239868017X15099845241783

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Previous studies of peer support for various types of violence against college students are heteronormative, being primarily concerned with the abuse of heterosexual women by heterosexual males. Using recent data from the Campus Quality of Life Survey conducted at a large residential
college in the South Atlantic part of the US, the main objective of this paper is to help fill a major research gap by presenting data on two ways in which negative peer support contribute to sexual violence and stalking in a campus LGBTQ community. The results show that LGBTQ students are
more likely to receive such support than heterosexual ones and that negative peer support predicts sexual assault and stalking among both types of students. Implications for further empirical and theoretical work are discussed, as well as some key policy issues.

Key Messages

• LGBTQ students report higher rates of sexual assault and stalking than heterosexual students.
• LGBTQ students are more likely to receive negative peer support than are their heterosexual counterparts.


Language: en

Keywords

COLLEGE; LGBTQ; PEER SUPPORT; SEXUAL ASSAULT; STALKING

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