Intersections between young women’s racial/ethnic identities and sexual orientation on rates of sexual violence and substance use
Abstract
Little is known about whether there are differences in rates of sexual violence and its association with substance use based on women's identities, specifically the intersection of their race/ethnicity and sexual orientation.Women (N = 546; 18 to 29 years of age) recruited from a reproductive healthcare clinic reported their race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, sexual violence history and substance use. Five logistic regressions examined (a)...
Paper Details
Title
Intersections between young women’s racial/ethnic identities and sexual orientation on rates of sexual violence and substance use
Published Date
Mar 10, 2020
Journal
Volume
12
Issue
1-2
Pages
141 - 161
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