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  1. Probably sexual assault: Exploring the impact of response format and wording choice on sexual victimization acknowledgment.
  2. Valid use of the Tonic Immobility Scale with consideration of peritraumatic substance use: Analysis of item differences and measurement invariance.
  3. Religion-justified childhood maltreatment and adult psychological maladjustment.
  4. Trait mindfulness as a strategy to mitigate substance use among American Indian/Alaska Native adults
  5. Victimization and Perpetration of Sexual Violence in College Men: The Characteristics of Social Ecology, Shared Risk Factors and Their Implications for Prevention
  6. Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms, posttraumatic cognitions, and dissociative experiences following rape: The roles of rape tactics and peritraumatic tonic immobility
  7. Technology-Facilitated Sexual Exploitation Module of the SES-V: Prevalence and Differential Vulnerability Across Two U.S. National Samples
  8. Promoting recovery and prevention simultaneously through peer providers to reduce the impact of childhood sexual abuse: Acceptability, feasibility, and fidelity of an integrated intervention model.
  9. Exploring Measurement Strategies for Identifying Multiple‐Perpetrator Sexual Violence: Higher Prevalence Rates Than Past Research
  10. What sexual assault preventions programs are Indigenous college students interested in trying?
  11. Comparison of Sexual Violence Perpetration Rates by Among Gay, Lesbian and Heterosexual Cisgender Adults
  12. Preliminary Evidence of Validity for the Verbally Pressured and Illegal Sexual Exploitation Modules of the Sexual Experiences Survey-Victimization
  13. Preliminary Prevalence Estimates of Sexual Exploitation as Measured by the Sexual Experiences Survey-Victimization (SES-V) in a National US Sample
  14. Quantifying Criminal Sexual Acts: The Illegal Sexual Exploitation Module of the Revised Sexual Experiences Survey-Victimization (SES-V) Measure
  15. The Revised Sexual Experiences Survey Victimization Version (SES-V): Conceptualization, Modifications, Items and Scoring
  16. Words Can Hurt: A Taxonomy of Verbally Pressured Sexual Exploitation in the SES-V
  17. Between “You” and “Me”: Effects of Pronouns and Order on Disclosing Sexual Assault
  18. A comparison of two strategies to assess sexual violence: general vs. specialised trauma screening strategies in two high-risk substance use health disparity samples
  19. Contextualizing Cisgender Women's Histories of Intimate Partner Violence Victimization With Men and Women
  20. Adverse Childhood Experiences, Interpersonal Violence, and Racial Disparities in Early Prenatal Care in North Dakota (ND PRAMS 2017–2019)
  21. Motives for Sex and Sexual Perpetration in College Men: An Exploratory Study
  22. Measuring sexual violence perpetration acknowledgment: Testing the effects of label and response format
  23. Examining the Role of Interpersonal Violence in Racial Disparities in Breastfeeding in North Dakota (ND PRAMS 2017–2019)
  24. The prevalence of sexual violence perpetration in sexual minority men: A secondary analysis of systematic review data
  25. Religion After Rape: Changes in Faith and Hindered Acknowledgment
  26. An Experimental Test of the Impact of Varying Questionnaire Response Format on Prevalence Rates for Sexual Violence Victimization and Perpetration
  27. Test–retest reliabilities of four tactic-first sexual violence history questionnaires.
  28. Exploring potential determinants of sexual victimization disparities among young sexual minoritized people: A mixed-method study.
  29. Study Title-Based Framing Effects on Reports of Sexual Violence and Associated Risk Factors in College Students
  30. Yes, (most) men know what rape is: A mixed-methods investigation into college men’s definitions of rape.
  31. Valid for Who? A Preliminary Investigation of the Validity of Two Sexual Victimization Questionnaires in Men and Sexual Minorities
  32. An Initial Test of the Tactic-First and Item-Order Hypotheses: Accounting for Response Discrepancies in Sexual Victimization Questionnaires
  33. Adverse Childhood Experiences, Trauma Symptoms, Mindfulness, and Intimate Partner Violence: Therapeutic Implications for Marginalized Men
  34. Emotional Responses to a Sexual Assault Threat: A Qualitative Analysis Among Women With Histories of Sexual Victimization
  35. An Experimental Investigation of Victim Blaming in Sexual Assault: The Roles of Victim Sexual Orientation, Coercion Type, and Stereotypes About Bisexual Women
  36. The Frequency of Sexual Perpetration in College Men: A Systematic Review of Reported Prevalence Rates From 2000 to 2017
  37. Differences in Rape Acknowledgment and Mental Health Outcomes Across Transgender, Nonbinary, and Cisgender Bisexual Youth
  38. Intergenerational transmission of child abuse: Predictors of child abuse potential among racially diverse women residing in domestic violence shelters
  39. Relation between sexual and gender minority status and suicide attempts among veterans seeking treatment for military sexual trauma.
  40. Preparing women in academic psychology for their first compensation negotiation: A panel perspective of challenges and recommendations.
  41. Discordance between the Sexual Experiences Surveys—Short Forms and the Revised Conflict Tactics Scales in college men.
  42. Differences in the type and sequence order of self-defense behaviors during a high-risk victimization scenario: Impact of prior sexual victimization.
  43. Patterns of co-occurring addictions, posttraumatic stress disorder, and major depressive disorder in detoxification treatment seekers: Implications for improving detoxification treatment outcomes
  44. The psychometric properties of the Sexual Experiences Survey–Short Form Victimization (SES-SFV) and characteristics of sexual victimization experiences in college men.
  45. Reengagement in PTSD psychotherapy: A case-control study
  46. A Latent Profile Analysis of Aggression and Victimization Across Relationship Types Among Veterans Who Use Substances
  47. Initial Evidence for the Reliability and Validity of the Sexual Experiences Survey-Short Form Perpetration (SES-SFP) in College Men
  48. Extending the ACEs Framework - Victimization and Perpetration in Men
  49. Sexual minority status and interpersonal victimization in college men.
  50. Women’s Behavioral Responses to the Threat of a Hypothetical Date Rape Stimulus: A Qualitative Analysis
  51. What do we know about self-defense behavior in women?
  52. PTSD & Incarceration
  53. Can we measure self-defense behavior?
  54. What to do for patients with PTSD
  55. Neuropsychiatric Profiles in Dementia
  56. Diagnostic Utility of Cerebral White Matter Integrity in Early Alzheimer's Disease