Women's disclosure of college sexual assault: Greek-life status does not influence disclosure

JOURNAL OF AMERICAN COLLEGE HEALTH(2022)

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Objective Due to high prevalence rates of sexual assault among college-aged women and the benefits of disclosure (e.g., emotional well-being), it remains important to consider barriers to disclosure. The current paper aimed to examine if barriers to disclosure may be more salient to sorority women.Participants:We examined differences in rates of hypothetical willingness to formally disclose (N = 693) and actual formal/informal disclosure (N = 584) as well as mental health as a function of Greek-life status among college women.Method:Two separate online surveys were administered (October, 2016; January, 2017), respectively.Results:Findings suggest no significant differences in rates of hypothetical or actual formal/informal disclosure as a function of Greek-life status; however, Greek-life members reported lower mental health.Conclusion:Findings from the current studies suggest that institutional factors (e.g., campus climate) may serve as a barrier to disclosure. Limitations and future directions in this important area are discussed.
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disclosure, Greek-life, sexual assault
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