Abstract
Previous studies have indicated that sorority members engage in high-risk alcohol consumption, putting them at increased risk of sexual victimization. In the current study, we examined the associations between sorority members’ adherence to myths about sexual consent and assault related to alcohol misuse. Findings from the responses of 110 sorority members indicate that alcohol misuse is positively associated with personal belief alignment with common rape myths. We discuss implications for university administrators and college counselors.
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