Authors
William F McKibbin, Todd K Shackelford, Aaron T Goetz, Vincent M Bates, Valerie G Starratt, Emily J Miner
Publication date
2009/2/1
Journal
Personality and Individual Differences
Volume
46
Issue
3
Pages
336-340
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Rape is a traumatic event with severe consequences for women. Therefore, women may have evolved psychological mechanisms that motivate them to avoid circumstances linked with rape. We present the development and initial psychometric assessment of an inventory designed to assess women’s rape avoidance behaviors. In Study 1 (N=99), we conducted an act nomination procedure to identify specific behaviors for inclusion in a preliminary rape avoidance inventory. In Study 2 (N=144), we secured performance reports for the behaviors assessed by the inventory. We present the results of principal components analyses and the construction of the rape avoidance inventory (RAI). We identified four components of women’s rape avoidance behaviors as assessed by the RAI: avoid strange men, avoid appearing sexually receptive, avoid being alone, and awareness of surroundings/defensive preparedness. We …
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