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Facial emotion identification and sexual assault risk detection among college student sexual assault victims and nonvictims
Authors:Alexander J Melkonian  Lindsay S Ham  Ana J Bridges  Jessica L Fugitt
Institution:1. Department of Psychological Science, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA;2. G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi, USA
Abstract:Objective: High rates of sexual victimization among college students necessitate further study of factors associated with sexual assault risk detection. The present study examined how social information processing relates to sexual assault risk detection as a function of sexual assault victimization history. Participants: 225 undergraduates (Mage = 19.12, SD = 1.44; 66% women). Methods: Participants completed an online questionnaire assessing victimization history, an emotion identification task, and a sexual assault risk detection task between June 2013 and May 2014. Results: Emotion identification moderated the association between victimization history and risk detection such that sexual assault survivors with lower emotion identification accuracy also reported the least risk in a sexual assault vignette. Conclusions: Findings suggest that differences in social information processing, specifically recognition of others' emotions, are associated with sexual assault risk detection. College prevention programs could incorporate emotional awareness strategies, particularly for men and women who are sexual assault survivors.
Keywords:Emotion recognition  risk detection  sexual assault prevention  social information processing
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