Lifetime prevalence, associated factors, and circumstances of non-volitional sex in women and men in Britain : findings from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3)
Macdowall, Wendy
Lifetime prevalence, associated factors, and circumstances of non-volitional sex in women and men in Britain : findings from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3) Wendy Macdowall, Lorna J. Gibson, Clare Tanton, Catherine H. Mercer, Ruth Lewis, Soazig Clifton, Nigel Field, Jessica Datta, Kirstin R. Mitchell, Pam Sonnenberg, Bob Erens, Andrew J. Copas, Andrew Phelps, Philip Prah, Anne M. Johnson and Kaye Wellings - Elsevier, 2013 - The Lancet .
The Lancet, 2013, 382(9907): 1845–1855
"Sexual violence is increasingly recognised as a public health issue. Information about prevalence, associated factors, and consequences for health in the population of Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales) is scarce. The third National Survey of Sexual Health Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3) is the first of the Natsal surveys to include questions about sexual violence and the first population-based survey in Britain to explore the issue outside the context of crime." (From the summary) This large UK population-based survey adds to the global knowledge base on prevalence, risk and protective factors and circumstances of sexual violence in women and men. This is one of six articles based on findings from this survey, published in this issue of The Lancet. See item #4285 for the introductory editorial on this topic.
ABUSED MEN
ABUSED WOMEN
ADOLESCENTS
ADOLESCENT RELATIONSHIP ABUSE
DATING VIOLENCE
DISCLOSURE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
INCEST
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
NATIONAL SURVEY OF SEXUAL ATTITUDES AND LIFESTYLES
PERPETRATORS
PREVALENCE
RAPE
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
RISK FACTORS
SEXUAL HEALTH
SURVEYS
YOUNG PEOPLE
VICTIMS
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
UNITED KINGDOM
Lifetime prevalence, associated factors, and circumstances of non-volitional sex in women and men in Britain : findings from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3) Wendy Macdowall, Lorna J. Gibson, Clare Tanton, Catherine H. Mercer, Ruth Lewis, Soazig Clifton, Nigel Field, Jessica Datta, Kirstin R. Mitchell, Pam Sonnenberg, Bob Erens, Andrew J. Copas, Andrew Phelps, Philip Prah, Anne M. Johnson and Kaye Wellings - Elsevier, 2013 - The Lancet .
The Lancet, 2013, 382(9907): 1845–1855
"Sexual violence is increasingly recognised as a public health issue. Information about prevalence, associated factors, and consequences for health in the population of Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales) is scarce. The third National Survey of Sexual Health Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3) is the first of the Natsal surveys to include questions about sexual violence and the first population-based survey in Britain to explore the issue outside the context of crime." (From the summary) This large UK population-based survey adds to the global knowledge base on prevalence, risk and protective factors and circumstances of sexual violence in women and men. This is one of six articles based on findings from this survey, published in this issue of The Lancet. See item #4285 for the introductory editorial on this topic.
ABUSED MEN
ABUSED WOMEN
ADOLESCENTS
ADOLESCENT RELATIONSHIP ABUSE
DATING VIOLENCE
DISCLOSURE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
INCEST
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
NATIONAL SURVEY OF SEXUAL ATTITUDES AND LIFESTYLES
PERPETRATORS
PREVALENCE
RAPE
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
RISK FACTORS
SEXUAL HEALTH
SURVEYS
YOUNG PEOPLE
VICTIMS
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
UNITED KINGDOM