Rape myth acceptance and rape proclivity - Expected dominance versus expected arousal as mediators in acquaintance-rape situations

Chiroro P, Bohner G, Viki GT, Jarvis CI (2004)
Journal of Interpersonal Violence 19(4): 427-442.

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Chiroro, Patrick; Bohner, GerdUniBi ; Viki, G. Tendayi; Jarvis, Christopher I.
Abstract / Bemerkung
Individuals who are high in rape myth acceptance (RMA) have been found to report a high proclivity to rape. In a series of three studies, the authors examined whether the relationship between RMA and self-reported rape proclivity was mediated by anticipated sexual arousal or anticipated enjoyment of sexually dominating the rape victim. Results of all three studies suggest that the anticipated enjoyment of sexual dominance mediates the relationship between RMA and rape proclivity, whereas anticipated sexual arousal does not. These findings are consistent with the feminist argument that rape and sexual violence may be motivated by men's desire to exert power over women. Theoretical and practical implications of our findings are discussed.
Stichworte
rape proclivity; sexual; sexual dominance; motives for sexual violence; arousal; rape myths
Erscheinungsjahr
2004
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Interpersonal Violence
Band
19
Ausgabe
4
Seite(n)
427-442
ISSN
0886-2605
eISSN
1552-6518
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1608486

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Chiroro P, Bohner G, Viki GT, Jarvis CI. Rape myth acceptance and rape proclivity - Expected dominance versus expected arousal as mediators in acquaintance-rape situations. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 2004;19(4):427-442.
Chiroro, P., Bohner, G., Viki, G. T., & Jarvis, C. I. (2004). Rape myth acceptance and rape proclivity - Expected dominance versus expected arousal as mediators in acquaintance-rape situations. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19(4), 427-442. https://doi.org/10.1177/0886260503262081
Chiroro, Patrick, Bohner, Gerd, Viki, G. Tendayi, and Jarvis, Christopher I. 2004. “Rape myth acceptance and rape proclivity - Expected dominance versus expected arousal as mediators in acquaintance-rape situations”. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 19 (4): 427-442.
Chiroro, P., Bohner, G., Viki, G. T., and Jarvis, C. I. (2004). Rape myth acceptance and rape proclivity - Expected dominance versus expected arousal as mediators in acquaintance-rape situations. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 19, 427-442.
Chiroro, P., et al., 2004. Rape myth acceptance and rape proclivity - Expected dominance versus expected arousal as mediators in acquaintance-rape situations. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19(4), p 427-442.
P. Chiroro, et al., “Rape myth acceptance and rape proclivity - Expected dominance versus expected arousal as mediators in acquaintance-rape situations”, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, vol. 19, 2004, pp. 427-442.
Chiroro, P., Bohner, G., Viki, G.T., Jarvis, C.I.: Rape myth acceptance and rape proclivity - Expected dominance versus expected arousal as mediators in acquaintance-rape situations. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 19, 427-442 (2004).
Chiroro, Patrick, Bohner, Gerd, Viki, G. Tendayi, and Jarvis, Christopher I. “Rape myth acceptance and rape proclivity - Expected dominance versus expected arousal as mediators in acquaintance-rape situations”. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 19.4 (2004): 427-442.

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