Autores
Meichun Mohler-Kuo, George W Dowdall, Mary P Koss, Henry Wechsler
Fecha de publicación
2004/1
Revista
Journal of studies on alcohol
Volumen
65
Número
1
Páginas
37-45
Editor
Rutgers University
Descripción

Objective:

Heavy alcohol use is widespread among college students, particularly in those social situations where the risk of rape rises. Few studies have provided information on rapes of college women that occur when they are intoxicated. The purpose of the present study was to present prevalence data for rape under the condition of intoxication when the victim is unable to consent and to identify college and individual-level risk factors associated with that condition.

Method:

The study utilizes data from 119 schools participating in three Harvard School of Public Health College Alcohol Study surveys. The analytic sample of randomly selected students includes 8,567 women in the 1997 survey, 8,425 in the 1999 survey, and 6,988 in the 2001 survey.

Results:

Roughly one in 20 (4.7%) women reported being raped. Nearly three quarters (72%) of the victims experienced rape while intoxicated. Women who were …
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M Mohler-Kuo, GW Dowdall, MP Koss, H Wechsler - Journal of studies on alcohol, 2004