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Original Articles

Factors Related to Sexual Assault Experience Among Early Adolescents in Japan

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Pages 244-257 | Received 31 Jul 2016, Accepted 15 Mar 2017, Published online: 01 Jun 2017
 

ABSTRACT

This study examined factors related to sexual assault among early adolescents in Japan. During a 6-month period, an anonymous questionnaire survey was distributed to 1,246 students ages 13– 15 years at eight junior high schools. Consent to participation in this study was obtained from a total of 1,125 (90.3%) students. It was found that the prevalence of sexual assault was higher among both female and male students who had sent a message/photo to or met a person they initially contacted via the Internet, while the prevalence was lower among students with a conservative attitude toward sexual activity. In addition, female students who recognized the signs of dating violence had less experience of sexual assault. These findings indicate the need for increased education about the Internet and dating violence for effective prevention of sexual assault.

Acknowledgments

We sincerely thank all of the school teachers and students, and the staff of the Saga Prefectural DV Prevention Center and Saga Sexual Violence Relief Center (Saga Mirai) for their cooperation with this study.

Funding

Saga Prefectural Center for General Countermeasure Against Domestic Violence, Saga University.

Additional information

Funding

Saga Prefectural Center for General Countermeasure Against Domestic Violence, Saga University.

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