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Perceptions of university policies to prevent sexual assault among college students in the United States

Streng, TK., & Kamimura, A. (2017). Perceptions of university policies to prevent sexual assault among college students in the United States. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 14(2), 133-142. DOI: 10.1007/s13178-016-0245-x

The purpose of this study is to assess correlations between attitude, opinions, and perceptions of sexual assault on campus and perceptions of university policies related to sexual assault among college students. Students (N = 507) at a large public university in the intermountain west region of the USA completed a survey in February and March 2015. Multivariable multiple regression was conducted to test the association between perceptions of students regarding university polices on sexual assault and individual factors. The factors that were predictive for student perceptions of sexual assault policy importance included student gender, affiliation with a campus organization, previous report of sexual assault to university officials, and adherence to particular anti-rape attitudes. Attitudes and perceptions of sexual assault may be very important for successful implementation of university policies related to sexual assault.

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