“…For example, using the same instrument to assess sexual victimization, two studies in the five major regions of Brazil found similar rates of lifetime female sexual victimization (13% in 2004 23 and 10% in 2010 24 ). Studies that used CTS2 in university students also found similar previous-year incidence rates, ranging from 39% to 40% in women and 30% to 37% in men 38,39,40 . Of the twelve studies that adopted the WHO questionnaire, three found similar lifetime prevalence rates for sexual victimization, varying from 9.8% to 11.8% in São Paulo State 13,26,41 .…”