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Terri
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Research
on perceived peer attitudes and how it impacts male bystanders' action
Personal and Perceived Peer Attitudes
Supporting Sexual Aggression as Predictors of Male College Students' Willingness
to Intervene Against Sexual Aggression.
Brown AL, Messman-Moore TL. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 2009; ePublished
April 28, 2009.
Affiliation: University at Buffalo.
DOI: 10.1177/0886260509334400 http://jiv.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/0886260509334400v1
(Copyright © 2009, Sage Publications)
[ePub (volume, issue, and page range not yet available)]
Male college students (N = 395) completed anonymous surveys to report personal
attitudes supporting sexual aggression and estimated the attitudes of their
peers. Participants also indicated their willingness to intervene against a
peer if they witnessed sexual aggression. Although both personal and peer
attitudes were correlated with willingness to intervene, in regression analyses
only perceived peer attitudes emerged as a significant predictor of willingness
to intervene. Results suggest that personal attitudes supporting sexual
aggression are not as relevant to men's willingness to intervene against sexual
aggression as are perceived peer norms regarding sexual aggression. Findings
are relevant to sexual assault prevention education with men, suggesting that
attempts to encourage bystander intervention may be best presented in the
context of challenging perceived norms.
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