Title of article
Sexual coercion and the misperception of sexual intent
Author/Authors
Coreen Farris، نويسنده , , Teresa A. Treat، نويسنده , , Richard J. Viken، نويسنده , , Richard M. McFall، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
19
From page
48
To page
66
Abstract
Misperceiving a womanʹs platonic interest as sexual interest has been implicated in a sexual bargaining process that leads to sexual coercion. This paper provides a comprehensive review of sexual misperception, including gender differences in perception of womenʹs sexual intent, the relationship between sexual coercion and misperception, and situational factors that increase the risk that sexual misperception will occur. Compared to women, men consistently perceive a greater degree of sexual intent in womenʹs behavior. However, there is evidence to suggest that this gender effect may be driven largely by a sub-group of men who are particularly prone to perceive sexual intent in womenʹs behavior, such as sexually coercive men and men who endorse sex-role stereotypes. Situational factors, such as alcohol use by the man or woman, provocative clothing, and dating behaviors (e.g., initiating the date or making eye contact), are all associated with increased estimates of womenʹs sexual interest. We also critique the current measurement strategies and introduce a model of perception that more closely maps on to important theoretical questions in this area. A clearer understanding of sexual perception errors and the etiology of these errors may serve to guide sexual-assault prevention programs toward more effective strategies.
Journal title
Clinical Psychology Review
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Clinical Psychology Review
Record number
483992
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