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Female university students' preferences for different types of sexual relationships: implications for gender-based violence prevention programs and policies.

Laura Ruiz-EugenioSandra Racionero-PlazaElena DuqueLidia Puigvert
Published in: BMC women's health (2020)
The dominant coercive discourse that links attractiveness to people with violent attitudes and behaviors may be explaining the results obtained in this study. The findings can help eliminate the stereotype largely adopted by some intervention and prevention programs which assume that gender-based violence occurs mainly in stable relationships, considering that falling in love is the reason that lead women to suffer from violence. Our results can also support health professionals and others serving young women to enhance their identification of gender violence victimization, as well as our findings point to the need to include the evidence of gender violence in sporadic relationships in prevention programs and campaigns addressed to young women.
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