Not exact matches
During the same period, 27.4 percent of men reported physical
victimization, 52.2 percent
sexual victimization and 58.2 percent psychological
victimization by an intimate
partner.
Self - reported
victimization (controlling behaviors and physical and
sexual aggression) by a
partner in the past year.
Data from 600 young women reveals that most (68 %) experienced a relationship
partner's controlling behavior; approximately 10 % experienced
sexual or physical
victimization while 25 % were were prevented from seeing friends or were ignored by the
partner.
The prevalence (total number of cases) and frequency (number of occurrences of a repeated event) were measured for total peer violent and
sexual victimization, dating
partner violent and
sexual victimization, and
sexual harassment.
Similar to the
victimization data reported above, the offending outcomes were gathered for the prevalence and frequency of perpetrating any violence,
sexual violence, dating
partner violence and
sexual violence, and
sexual harassment.