Kristen N. Jozkowski, PhD

William L. Yarber Endowed Professor in Sexual Health


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Applied Health Science, School of Public Health Indiana University, Bloomington



Sexual Coercion and Behavior Among a Sample of Sexual Minority Women


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S. Satinsky, K. Jozkowski
Women & health, 2014

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Satinsky, S., & Jozkowski, K. (2014). Sexual Coercion and Behavior Among a Sample of Sexual Minority Women. Women &Amp; Health.


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Satinsky, S., and K. Jozkowski. “Sexual Coercion and Behavior Among a Sample of Sexual Minority Women.” Women & health (2014).


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Satinsky, S., and K. Jozkowski. “Sexual Coercion and Behavior Among a Sample of Sexual Minority Women.” Women &Amp; Health, 2014.


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@article{s2014a,
  title = {Sexual Coercion and Behavior Among a Sample of Sexual Minority Women},
  year = {2014},
  journal = {Women & health},
  author = {Satinsky, S. and Jozkowski, K.}
}

Abstract

Sexual coercion may affect the sexual experiences of sexual minority women differently. Women (n = 445) aged 18 to 71 years (Mean = 30.38) answered an online survey on sexual orientation, lifetime coercion, and sexual history. Sexual minority women (45.8%, n = 204) were more likely to report having been coerced into unwanted sexual behavior (56.5%) than heterosexual women (44.8 %; p = 0.010). Coerced sexual minority women reported earlier ages of initiation into performing oral sex (p = 0.016), penile-vaginal (p = 0.024), and penile-anal (p = 0.027) intercourse. In multiple logistic regression models, currently being in a partnered relationship was the sole factor related to lifetime engagement in penile-vaginal intercourse and receiving oral sex from partners. Having at least a graduate degree was the only characteristic related to engagement in lifetime penile-anal intercourse. Sexual coercion was not related to any lifetime sexual behavior outcomes. The nature of sexual initiation and coercion should be explored further among sexual minority women, with the goal of incorporating their experiences into prevention and treatment initiatives.

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