TY - BOOK AU - Johnson, Mark TI - Public awareness of prevalence of unwanted sexual behaviour U1 - 362.8292 JOH PY - 2015/// PB - Research New Zealand, KW - Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse Trust KW - SEXUAL VIOLENCE KW - CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE KW - ABUSED MEN KW - ABUSED WOMEN KW - ATTITUDES KW - PREVALENCE KW - SURVEYS KW - NEW ZEALAND N2 - This summary report details the results of a survey of n=1,076 New Zealand residents aged 18 years and older. The survey was conducted on behalf of the Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse Trust (MSSAT) during 2 February to 20 February and 23 April to 2 May 2015. The objectives of the survey are to gain a better understanding of: - New Zealanders’ awareness of unwanted sexual behaviour and perceptions of its prevalence. - New Zealanders’ views on which types or groups of people are more likely to experience or be targeted by unwanted sexual behaviour. - The percentage of New Zealanders who personally know of anyone in New Zealand, male or female, who has been a target or recipient of unwanted sexual behaviour. (From the Background). Key findings: Among the sub-sample of respondents who reported personally knowing someone who had been the target or recipient of unwanted sexual behaviour or attention: - 94 percent reported knowing a female who had been a target or recipient. - 27 percent reported knowing a male who had been a target or recipient. This equates to: - 53 percent of all respondents knowing a female who has been a target or recipient of unwanted sexual behaviour. - 15 percent of all respondents knowing a male who has been a target or recipient of unwanted sexual behaviour. Record #5265 UR - https://www.mosaic-wgtn.org.nz/uploads/1/0/2/9/102917620/summary_report_-_awareness_of_prevalence_of_unwanted_sex.pdf UR - http://www.communityresearch.org.nz/research/awareness-of-prevelance-of-unwanted-sexual-behaviour/ ER -