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Brief Reports

Setting a bad precedent: Sexual compliance in undergraduate women’s sexually coercive relationships

, MA & , PhD
Pages 26-29 | Received 06 Sep 2019, Accepted 18 Feb 2020, Published online: 24 Mar 2020
 

Abstract

Objective

Undergraduate women are more likely to comply with unwanted sexual behavior if they have experienced sexual coercion from their partner. We investigated whether the severity and frequency of sexual coercion was associated with sexual compliance.

Participants

A sample of 195 female university students in committed relationships.

Methods

Participants completed an online survey about sexually coercive experiences in their relationship and hypothetical sexual compliance.

Results

We found that undergraduate women exposed to more frequent mild sexual coercion from their current partner predicted they would be more compliant with hypothetical sexual coercion from that partner—both mild and severe.

Conclusion

There may be a precedent for sexual compliance in some sexually coercive relationships; this precedent seems to be gradually set. Prevention programs should emphasize that even the mildest forms of sexual coercion can potentially have negative implications for a relationship.

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