2007
DOI: 10.1002/nur.20252
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Abstract: We studied indirect victimization from an evolutionary perspective by examining links between this type of victimization and several indicators of attractiveness (past sexual behavior, dating frequency and physical appearance). Two thousand three hundred and nineteen (56% female) students (ages 13–18) from a region of southern Ontario, Canada, completed self‐report measures of indirect victimization, physical appearance, dating frequency, recent sexual behavior (number of partners in previous month) and past s… Show more

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