TY - JOUR
T1 - Words Can Hurt
T2 - A Taxonomy of Verbally Pressured Sexual Exploitation in the SES-V
AU - Anderson, Rae Ann E.
AU - Peterson, Zoë D.
AU - Canan, Sasha N.
AU - Abbey, Antonia
AU - McCauley, Heather
AU - Orchowski, Lindsay M.
AU - Fedina, Lisa
AU - Littleton, Heather
AU - Koss, Mary P.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This article describes the development of the Verbally Pressured Sexual Exploitation module of the Sexual Experiences Survey (SES)-Victimization (introduced by Koss et al., 2024). This module assesses the use of verbal or nonphysical, paraverbal pressure to obtain sexual acts without freely given permission. An interdisciplinary team of seven sexual exploitation researchers collaborated to create this module, with consultation from the full 15 member SES-V revision collaboration team. In this paper, we describe our process for developing this module. We briefly review empirical literature and theoretical frameworks (e.g., rape scripts, normative sexual scripts, intersectionality, and sex-positivity) that informed this work. Summary tables compare the SES-V items to verbal pressure items in prior versions of the SES and to other existing measures of violence. The comprehensive taxonomy developed herein includes six domains of Verbally Pressured sexual exploitation across 11 item stems. The components of the taxonomy include: positive verbal pressure, neutral verbal pressure, negative verbal pressure, substance-related pressure, postural violence, and threats to critical resources. The paper concludes with suggestions for future research, with priority on intersectional research that can illuminate the phenomenology and contexts of sexual exploitation against marginalized groups.
AB - This article describes the development of the Verbally Pressured Sexual Exploitation module of the Sexual Experiences Survey (SES)-Victimization (introduced by Koss et al., 2024). This module assesses the use of verbal or nonphysical, paraverbal pressure to obtain sexual acts without freely given permission. An interdisciplinary team of seven sexual exploitation researchers collaborated to create this module, with consultation from the full 15 member SES-V revision collaboration team. In this paper, we describe our process for developing this module. We briefly review empirical literature and theoretical frameworks (e.g., rape scripts, normative sexual scripts, intersectionality, and sex-positivity) that informed this work. Summary tables compare the SES-V items to verbal pressure items in prior versions of the SES and to other existing measures of violence. The comprehensive taxonomy developed herein includes six domains of Verbally Pressured sexual exploitation across 11 item stems. The components of the taxonomy include: positive verbal pressure, neutral verbal pressure, negative verbal pressure, substance-related pressure, postural violence, and threats to critical resources. The paper concludes with suggestions for future research, with priority on intersectional research that can illuminate the phenomenology and contexts of sexual exploitation against marginalized groups.
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U2 - 10.1080/00224499.2024.2358414
DO - 10.1080/00224499.2024.2358414
M3 - Article
C2 - 38973062
AN - SCOPUS:85198042731
SN - 0022-4499
VL - 61
SP - 882
EP - 896
JO - Journal of Sex Research
JF - Journal of Sex Research
IS - 6
ER -