2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-35319/v3
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Female University Students’ Preferences for Different Types of Sexual Relationships.  Implications for Gender-Based Violence Prevention Programs and Policies.

Abstract: Background: Gender-based violence among young women is a growing problem worldwide. The consequences of this victimization have been well reported in the scientific literature, among which negative health outcomes stand out. The factors influencing this problem are many; one highlighted by research is socialization into a dominant coercive discourse that associates sexual-affective attraction to males with violent attitudes and behaviors, while in turn such discourse empties males with egalitarian behaviors fr… Show more

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