TY - JOUR PY - 1983// TI - Identifying Determinants of Risk of Sexual Victimization of Youth JO - Child abuse and neglect A1 - Gruber, Kenneth J. A1 - Jones, Robert J. SP - 17 EP - 24 VL - 7 IS - 1 N2 - The present study argues that a greater understanding of the factors which contribute to a youth's sexual victimization is likely to not only be based on what we know about the youths who are victimized but also on comparative information on youths who are not. Selected social background variables from a sample of young victims (n = 20) and nonvictims (n = 21) respresenting a population of youths with histories of antisocial behavior were compared. Using stepwise discriminant analysis several factors relating to youths' home environment significantly discriminated victims from nonvictims. The results suggest that the probability of being sexually victimized is increased when the home environment is unstable and lacks adequate control over youths' activities. The need for improved research methodologies to achieve better identification of determinants of risk is discussed Multivariate assessment of social, situational. and personal factors of victims and nonvictims is recommended as a potentially promising approach for improving current rape prevention efforts. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Child Abuse & Neglect, 1983. Copyright © 1983 by Elsevier Science) Child Abuse Causes Child Abuse Risk Factors Child Abuse Victim Sexual Assault Causes Sexual Assault Risk Factors Sexual Assault Victim Child Sexual Abuse Causes Child Sexual Abuse Risk Factors Child Sexual Abuse Victim Child Victim Juvenile Victim Family Risk Factors Family Environment 07-04
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