Sexual Coercion Practices Among Undergraduate Male Recreational Athletes, Intercollegiate Athletes, and Non-Athletes

Prior research shows that male intercollegiate athletes are at risk for perpetrating sexual violence. Whether this risk extends to male recreational athletes has not been explored. This study assessed associations between attitudes toward women, rape myth acceptance, and prevalence of sexual coercio...

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description Prior research shows that male intercollegiate athletes are at risk for perpetrating sexual violence. Whether this risk extends to male recreational athletes has not been explored. This study assessed associations between attitudes toward women, rape myth acceptance, and prevalence of sexual coercion among 379 male, undergraduate recreational and intercollegiate athletes and non-athletes. Our analyses showed significant differences between the responses of athletes and non-athletes for all dependent variables, and intercollegiate and recreational athletes on attitudes toward women and the prevalence of sexual coercion. Controlling for rape myth acceptance and traditional gender role attitudes eliminated differences between athletes and non-athletes in prevalence of sexual coercion.
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Athletes
Athletes - psychology
Athletes - statistics & numerical data
Attitudes
Coercion
College students
Comparative studies
Cross-Sectional Studies
Females
Gender differences
Gender role attitudes
Humans
Male
Males
Mythology
Psychometrics - instrumentation
Psychometrics - methods
Rape
Recreation
Sex crimes
Sex differences
Sex Offenses - psychology
Sex Offenses - statistics & numerical data
Sexism - psychology
Sexual Behavior - psychology
Sexual coercion
Sexual violence
Students - psychology
Students - statistics & numerical data
Surveys and Questionnaires
Women
Young Adult
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