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Social cognitions about adult male victims of female sexual assault

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Pages 101-112 | Accepted 03 Feb 1987, Published online: 07 Jun 2010

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Danai Tselenti, Daniel Cardoso & Joana Carvalho. (2024) Constructing Sexual Victimization: A Thematic Analysis of Reader Responses to A Literary Female-on-Male Rape Story on Goodreads. The Journal of Sex Research 61:3, pages 374-388.
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Anneloes Huitema & Ine Vanwesenbeeck. (2016) Attitudes of Dutch citizens towards male victims of sexual coercion by a female perpetrator. Journal of Sexual Aggression 22:3, pages 308-322.
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Steven Arnocky & Tracy Vaillancourt. (2014) Sex Differences in Response to Victimization by an Intimate Partner: More Stigmatization and Less Help-Seeking among Males. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma 23:7, pages 705-724.
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Michelle Davies, Kerry Austen & Paul Rogers. (2011) Sexual Preference, Gender, and Blame Attributions in Adolescent Sexual Assault. The Journal of Social Psychology 151:5, pages 592-607.
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Irina Anderson & Alison Quinn. (2009) Gender differences in medical students' attitudes towards male and female rape victims. Psychology, Health & Medicine 14:1, pages 105-110.
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Michelle Davies, Paul Pollard & John Archer. (2006) Effects of Perpetrator Gender and Victim Sexuality on Blame Toward Male Victims of Sexual Assault. The Journal of Social Psychology 146:3, pages 275-291.
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DebraL. Oswald & BrendaL. Russell. (2006) Perceptions of sexual coercion in heterosexual dating relationships: The role of aggressor gender and tactics. The Journal of Sex Research 43:1, pages 87-95.
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TanyaD. Spencer & Josephine C. H. Tan. (2000) Undergraduate Students' Reactions to Analogue Male Disclosure of Sexual Abuse. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse 8:4, pages 73-90.
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Damon Mitchell, Richard Hirschman & GordonC. Nagayama Hall. (1999) Attributions of victim responsibility, pleasure, and trauma in male rape. The Journal of Sex Research 36:4, pages 369-373.
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Stephen Richey-Suttles & Rory Remer. (1997) Psychologists' Attitudes Toward Adult Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse 6:2, pages 43-61.
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David Struckman-Johnson & Cindy Struckman-Johnson. (1996) College Men'S Reactions to Hypothetical Forceful Sexual Advances from Women. Journal of Psychology & Human Sexuality 8:1-2, pages 93-105.
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Caroline Erentzen, Alisha C. Salerno‐Ferraro & Regina A. Schuller. (2022) What guy wouldn't want it? Male victimization experiences with female‐perpetrated stranger sexual harassment. Journal of Social Issues 79:4, pages 1345-1369.
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KelleyAnne Malinen, Brooke VanTassel, Karen Kennedy, Emily MacLeod & Kristin O'Rourke. (2023) Victimhood and Blame Dialectics in Culturally Diverse Male Students’ Discussions About Sexual Assault Policies. The Journal of Men’s Studies 31:3, pages 371-395.
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John C. Thomas & Jonathan Kopel. (2023) Male Victims of Sexual Assault: A Review of the Literature. Behavioral Sciences 13:4, pages 304.
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Gina A. Paganini, A. Alex McConnell, Jason C. Deska, Steven M. Almaraz, Kurt Hugenberg & E. Paige Lloyd. (2023) Waist-to-Hip Ratio Predicts Sexual Perception and Responses to Sexual Assault Disclosures. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, pages 014616722211480.
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Emma K. PeConga, Jacqueline E. Spector & Ronald E. Smith. (2022) Judgments About Male Victims of Sexual Assault by Women: A 35-Year Replication Study. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 37:23-24, pages NP21672-NP21698.
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Ashley K. H. Catton & Martin J. Dorahy. (2020) Blame Attributions Against Heterosexual Male Victims of Sexual Coercion: Effects of Gender, Social Influence, and Perceptions of Distress. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 37:9-10, pages NP7014-NP7033.
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April Loxton & Andrew Groves. (2021) Adult male victims of female-perpetrated sexual violence: Australian social media responses, myths and flipped expectations. International Review of Victimology 28:2, pages 191-214.
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Emily Pica, Chelsea L. Sheahan & Joanna Pozzulo. (2018) Mock Jurors’ Perceptions of Sexual Assault on a University Campus. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 36:9-10, pages NP5447-NP5465.
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