2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.avb.2006.01.004
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Women's risk perception and sexual victimization: A review of the literature

Abstract: This article reviews empirical and theoretical studies that examined the relationship between risk perception and sexual victimization in women. Studies examining women's general perceptions of risk for sexual assault as well as their ability to identify and respond to threat in specific situations are reviewed. Theoretical discussions of the optimistic bias and cognitive-ecological models of risk recognition are discussed in order to account for findings in the literature. Implications for interventions with … Show more

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“…Some victims of sexual assault do not resist the attacks of their assailants, often because they fear for their lives or are wary of the negative social consequences -such as embarrassment or rejection -that may result from misinterpreting or overreacting to a man's cues (Galliano et al, 1993;Gidycz et al, 2006;Nurius et al, 2000;Rozee & Koss, 2001). Women especially are afraid that resistance will only serve to increase their chances of being injured or killed by their attacker (Rozee & Koss, 2001).…”
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“…Some victims of sexual assault do not resist the attacks of their assailants, often because they fear for their lives or are wary of the negative social consequences -such as embarrassment or rejection -that may result from misinterpreting or overreacting to a man's cues (Galliano et al, 1993;Gidycz et al, 2006;Nurius et al, 2000;Rozee & Koss, 2001). Women especially are afraid that resistance will only serve to increase their chances of being injured or killed by their attacker (Rozee & Koss, 2001).…”
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“…Congruent with previous research findings, training potential rape victims in situational prevention methods is beginning to be promoted in the literature (Gidycz, McNamara, & Edwards, 2006;Rozee & Koss, 2001;Ullman, 2007b).…”
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“…Importantly, optimistic bias refers only to a mean difference between self and other judgments and does not imply a difference in accuracy. This phenomenon is evident for many different types of risk, including being the victim of a crime (Perloff & Fetzer, 1986), getting cancer (Weinstein, 1980), and becoming an alcoholic (Weinstein, 1980), and is resistant to modification (Gidycz, McNamara, & Edwards, 2006;Weinstein & Klein, 1995). The purpose of the current study is to examine the specific cognitive processes underlying the optimistic bias in women's sexual victimization risk judgments.…”
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