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Men's Sexual Coerciveness, Perceptions of Women's Attachment, and Dating Preferences
Violence and Victims
  • Lucie Holmgreen, Marquette University
  • Debra Oswald, Marquette University
Document Type
Article
Language
eng
Publication Date
1-1-2017
Publisher
Springer Publishing Company
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Abstract

This study examined whether sexually coercive men are uniquely drawn to certain attachment styles in women. Specifically, it employed an experimental design to investigate what sorts of inferences men draw about women based on women's attachment styles and whether a woman's attachment style may serve as an indicator of vulnerability, rendering sexually coercive men more attracted to some women than to others. One-hundred thirty-six college men completed a measure of sexual coerciveness and answered questions about personal ads experimentally manipulated for portrayed attachment style. Findings suggest that sexually coercive men may be more attracted to women with characteristics associated with sexual vulnerability. Additionally, men perceive women differently based on their attachment styles, and sexually coercive men may perceive women differently than do other men.

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Accepted version. Violence and Victims, Vol. 32, No. 5 (2017): 935-952. DOI. © 2017 Springer Publishing Company. Used with permission.

Citation Information
Lucie Holmgreen and Debra Oswald. "Men's Sexual Coerciveness, Perceptions of Women's Attachment, and Dating Preferences" Violence and Victims (2017) ISSN: 0886-6708
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/debra-oswald/7/