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Sexual Assault Research in the Military: Is Oversampling Necessary for Representativeness?

Erin L MiggantzJessica R PrinceKristen H WalterElaine JacksonTravis N RayJulia C HollingsworthZoe Y ZongRichard Meza-LopezAmanda K GilmoreLindsay Marie OrchowskiKelly Cue Davis
Published in: Military medicine (2024)
Results demonstrated that female sailors were significantly more likely than male sailors to participate in a study of sexual assault and alcohol use. However, once enrolled in the study, male and female sailors completed the 234-item questionnaire at a similar rate. Study findings highlight the challenges of engaging male service members in sexual assault-related research. Despite the disproportionately high representation of men in the military, sexual assault researchers may need to sample according to the overall distribution of gender in the military or perhaps even oversample men to achieve a representative sample.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • cross sectional
  • posttraumatic stress disorder
  • middle aged
  • psychometric properties
  • patient reported
  • drug induced