Incapacitated and Forcible Rape of College Women: Prevalence Across the First Year

Abstract Purpose The purpose of this study was to document the point and cumulative prevalence of incapacitated rape (IR) and forcible rape (FR) among first-year college women. Methods Female students (N = 483) completed a health questionnaire (1) on arrival on campus; (2) at the end of the fall sem...

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description Abstract Purpose The purpose of this study was to document the point and cumulative prevalence of incapacitated rape (IR) and forcible rape (FR) among first-year college women. Methods Female students (N = 483) completed a health questionnaire (1) on arrival on campus; (2) at the end of the fall semester; (3) at the end of the spring semester; and (4) at the end of the summer following their first year of college. Results Before entering college, 18% reported IR (attempted and/or completed), and 15% reported FR (attempted and/or completed). During the first year of college, 15% reported IR (attempted or completed) and 9% reported FR (attempted or completed). By the start of the second year (lifetime prevalence), 26% and 22% had experienced IR and FR (attempted or completed), respectively. Conclusions Both incapacitated and forcible sexual assaults and rape have reached epidemic levels among college women. Interventions to address sexual violence on campus are urgently needed.
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Adult
Alcohol Drinking in College
College students
Crime Victims - psychology
Female
Forcible rape
Freshmen
Health Surveys
Humans
Incapacitated rape
Pediatrics
Prevalence
Questionnaires
Rape
Rape - psychology
Rape - statistics & numerical data
Sex crimes
Sexual assault
Students
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