APS

30th APS Annual Convention · 2018

Experiencing Parental Aggression during Childhood Increases Risk of Sexual Aggression Perpetration in Young Adults

San Francisco, CA · May 2018

Poster · Social

  • Natalya Collins-Howard
    Fielding Graduate University
  • Bethel Quick
    Fielding Graduate University
  • Kristine Jacquin
    Fielding Graduate University

Abstract

We examined the relationship between parental aggression (physical and psychological) during childhood and sexual aggression perpetration by young adults. Participants were 789 college students. Results showed that college students who experienced parental aggression during childhood are at heightened risk for engaging in sexual aggression during college.

Aggression

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