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1. Exploring cross-day associations among intimate partner violence victimization, relationship investment, and perpetration among undergraduate men and women: A daily diary approach

2. Examining Link Between Childhood ADHD and Sexual Assault Victimization

3. When Abused Women Decide to Seek Help From a Victims Assistance Program: Their Perceived Needs and Self-Reported Mental Health Symptoms

4. Reconciliation or retaliation? An integrative model of postrelationship in-person and cyber unwanted pursuit perpetration among undergraduate men and women

5. The psychological toll of unwanted pursuit behaviors and intimate partner violence on undergraduate women: A dominance analysis

6. Posttraumatic stress and sexual functioning difficulties in college women with a history of sexual assault victimization

7. Disclosing Unwanted Pursuit Victimization: Indirect Effects of Negative Reactions on PTSD Symptomatology Among Undergraduate Women

8. Sexual victimization among college women: Role of sexual assertiveness and resistance variables

9. 'Miscommunication' and Undergraduate Women's Conceptualizations of Sexual Assault: A Qualitative Analysis

10. Predictors of Sexual Assault–Specific Prosocial Bystander Behavior and Intentions

11. The Association of Investment Model Variables and Dyadic Patterns of Physical Partner Violence

12. Concurrent Administration of Sexual Assault Prevention and Risk Reduction Programming

13. Why Did She Do It? College Women’s Motives for Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration

14. Interpersonal Weight-Related Pressure and Disordered Eating in College Women: A Test of an Expanded Tripartite Influence Model

15. Leaving an Abusive Dating Relationship

16. Women’s reactions to participating in dating violence research: A mixed methodological study

17. In Their Own Words

18. Dating Violence Perpetration: The Predictive Roles of Maternally versus Paternally Perpetrated Childhood Abuse and Subsequent Dating Violence Attitudes and Behaviors

19. Factors Associated With College Women’s Labeling of Sexual Victimization

20. The Benefits of Dispositional Mindfulness in Physical Health: A Longitudinal Study of Female College Students

21. Women’s disclosure of dating violence: A mixed methodological study

22. Predictors of Victim–Perpetrator Relationship Stability Following a Sexual Assault: A Brief Report

23. Reducing Risk for Sexual Victimization

24. Disclosure of Sexual Victimization: The Effects of Pennebaker's Emotional Disclosure Paradigm on Physical and Psychological Distress

25. Binge Drinking and Rape: A Prospective Examination of College Women With a History of Previous Sexual Victimization

26. College Women's Likelihood to Report Unwanted Sexual Experiences to Campus Agencies: Trends and Correlates

27. COLLEGE WOMEN'S AGGRESSION IN RELATIONSHIPS:THE ROLE OF CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENT VICTIMIZATION

28. College Women's Reactions to Sexual Assault Research Participation: Is it Distressing?

29. College Students' Reactions to Participating in Relational Trauma Research: A Mixed Methodological Study

30. Measuring Bystander Behavior in the Context of Sexual Violence Prevention: Lessons Learned and New Directions

31. ADHD Symptoms as Risk Factors for Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration and Victimization

32. Psychological Consequences Associated With Positive and Negative Responses to Disclosure of Sexual Assault Among College Women: A Prospective Study

33. A Prospective Analysis of the Relationship Between Childhood Sexual Victimization and Perpetration of Dating Violence and Sexual Assault in Adulthood

34. Stalking and psychosocial distress following the termination of an abusive dating relationship: a prospective analysis

35. Labeling of sexual assault and its relationship with sexual functioning: the mediating role of coping

36. Feminist self-defense and resistance training for college students: a critical review and recommendations for the future

37. Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Programs: A Meta-Analysis

38. An Empirical Evaluation of a Program Designed to Reduce the Risk of Multiple Sexual Victimization

39. College students' social reactions to the victim in a hypothetical sexual assault scenario: the role of victim and perpetrator alcohol use

40. A mixed-methodological examination of investment model variables among abused and nonabused college women

41. Unacknowledged versus acknowledged rape victims: Situational factors and posttraumatic stress

42. Women's reactions to interpersonal violence research: a longitudinal study

43. The mediating role of trauma-related symptoms in the relationship between sexual victimization and physical health symptomatology in undergraduate women

44. Preventing sexual aggression among college men: an evaluation of a social norms and bystander intervention program

45. Effects of participation in a sexual assault risk reduction program on psychological distress following revictimization

46. Prediction of sexual assault experiences in college women based on rape scripts: a prospective analysis

47. Predictors of Long-Term Sexual Assault Trauma among a National Sample of Victimized College Women

48. Prediction of women's utilization of resistance strategies in a sexual assault situation: a prospective study

49. Reciprocal relationships among alcohol use, risk perception, and sexual victimization: a prospective analysis

50. Factors predicting the type of tactics used to resist sexual assault: a prospective study of college women

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