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Factors associated with female students' past year experience of sexual violence in South African public higher education settings: A cross-sectional study.

Mercilene Tanyaradzwa MachisaEsnat D ChirwaPinky MahlanguYandisa SikweyiyaNcediswa NunzeElizabeth DartnallManaga PillayRachel Jewkes
Published in: PloS one (2021)
Risky sexual behaviours, gender inequitable relationship dynamics, mental ill-health, and food insecurity are related and amenable vulnerability factors associated with female students' sexual violence experiences. Therefore, addressing these through comprehensive campus interventions, which are implemented when students first enrol in higher education and are most vulnerable to sexual violence, is critical. Society-wide sexual violence prevention is also imperative.
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