Correlates of College Women's Sexual Assault Resistance Self-Efficacy

Violence Against Women. 2023 Dec 25:10778012231222492. doi: 10.1177/10778012231222492. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Studies suggest that actively fighting back against an attacker is effective in decreasing the severity and completion of a sexual assault, yet little is known about the factors that contribute to women's confidence in fighting back. Accordingly, the present study examines correlates of college women's self-efficacy in resisting unwanted sexual advances (N = 650). Results suggest that fewer psychological barriers to resistance, greater sexual communication, increased use of dating self-protective behaviors, and greater sexual assertiveness were associated with increased sexual resistance self-efficacy. Findings underscore the importance of developing sexual assault prevention programs that increase women's confidence in fighting back.

Keywords: college women; resistance self-efficacy; sexual victimization.