2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11199-007-9297-y
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Attitudes Toward Date Rape Among University Students in South Korea

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to examine attitudes toward date rape among university students in South Korea. Participants included 163 students recruited from two universities in South Korea. Results show that male students were less rejecting of date rape-tolerant attitudes than female students were. Also, male students were less rejecting of the belief that the use of force to have sex on a date is acceptable under certain conditions. Attending a sexual assault educational program was associated with more re… Show more

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“…However, ac-cording to [15], two most common thoughts about rape myths are that only bad women are raped and that women always tell lies about rape. In Lee, Busch, Kim and Lim's [2] study of date rape myth, in Korea, people hold the idea that whether a woman deserves legal protection depends on his sexual history and a woman who lost her chastity does not deserve legal protection after suffering from date rape.…”
Section: Common Rape Mythmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, ac-cording to [15], two most common thoughts about rape myths are that only bad women are raped and that women always tell lies about rape. In Lee, Busch, Kim and Lim's [2] study of date rape myth, in Korea, people hold the idea that whether a woman deserves legal protection depends on his sexual history and a woman who lost her chastity does not deserve legal protection after suffering from date rape.…”
Section: Common Rape Mythmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current studies utilized university students as participants to demonstrate gender differences on the attitude toward rape, including Turkish [1], Koreans [2] and Americans [3,4,5,6,7,8]. Different attitudes toward rape between males and females are significant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Selama ini berbagai studi yang dilakukan umumnya menyasar para mahasiswa perguruan tinggi di luar Indonesia seperti Amerika Serikat dan Australia (Newcombe, Eynde, Hafner, & Jolly, 2008;Talbott, Neill, & Rankin, 2010;Baldwin-White & Elias-Labort, 2016), dan Korea Selatan (Lee, Busch-Armendaris, Kim, & Lim, 2007;Lee, Lee, & Lee, 2012).…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Asosiasi sikap terhadap peran jender dan sikap terhadap korban kekerasan seksual konsisten dengan penelitian-penelitian sebelumnya, baik yang dilakukan di dekade 80-an (Burt, 1980) atau era kontemporer sesudahnya di dalam konteks masyarakat Barat maupun Timur (Steinmetz & Haj-Yahia, 2006;Lee et al, 2007;Talbott et al, 2010;Suarez & Gadalla, 2010;Lee et al, 2012). Mereka yang mendukung kesetaraan laki-laki dan perempuan akan memandang perkosaan sebagai refleksi dari ketidaksetaraan jender, sebagai bentuk dominasi dan atau kontrol laki-laki atas perempuan.…”
Section: Pembahasanunclassified
“…Lastly, previous studies on definitions of violence against women tended to measure limited forms of violence, focusing on sexual and physical forms and thus neglecting other important types of violence such as emotional and economic violencewhich will be addressed by this study (Lee, Busch-Armendaris, Kim and Lim, 2007;2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%