Experiences of sexual violence and their associations with suicidal ideation and behavior in the past year: an analysis of adults from the 2021 Ace Community Survey

This research assessed forms of sexual violence and their associations with suicidal ideation among adults identifying on the asexual identity spectrum. A secondary data analysis was conducted among adults, identifying on the asexual spectrum of asexual, gray-asexual, or demisexual, from the 2021 Ac...

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Sex Offenses
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