Rethinking Sexual Trauma Research: University Students Reactions to Participating in a Sexual Trauma Survey

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-02-18
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SJR1.426
CiteScore8.0
Impact factor2.3
ISSN08862605, 15526518
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The consistently high prevalence of unwanted sexual experiences (USEs) on university campuses has led to increasing calls for evidence-based solutions to inform policies, training, and intervention development. However, Research Ethics Committees are often hesitant to approve sexual trauma research due to beliefs that asking participants about traumatic experiences will cause extreme distress. Conversely, previous literature has found that many participants who have experienced sexual trauma report positive reactions following their participation in such research. Studies have found that while immediate negative emotional reactions are common, this distress is short-term (e.g., lasting only minutes or hours after participation). The present study assessed 469 Northern Irish university students’ experiences of participating in research addressing USEs. The findings indicated that participating in USE research was a positive experience for participants, regardless of victimization status. Further, participants who reported a victimization experience did not report experiencing a negative emotional reaction to participating in the study. This article considers the ethics of conducting sexual trauma research among university students, with reference to common ethical concerns that can be addressed as part of the research process.

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Reynolds M. et al. Rethinking Sexual Trauma Research: University Students Reactions to Participating in a Sexual Trauma Survey // Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 2025.
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Reynolds M., Anyadike Danes N., Lagdon S., Aventin Á., Flack W., McGlinchey E., Armour C. Rethinking Sexual Trauma Research: University Students Reactions to Participating in a Sexual Trauma Survey // Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 2025.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1177/08862605251319293
UR - https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/08862605251319293
TI - Rethinking Sexual Trauma Research: University Students Reactions to Participating in a Sexual Trauma Survey
T2 - Journal of Interpersonal Violence
AU - Reynolds, Megan
AU - Anyadike Danes, Ngozi
AU - Lagdon, Susan
AU - Aventin, Áine
AU - Flack, William
AU - McGlinchey, Emily
AU - Armour, Cherie
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/02/18
PB - SAGE
SN - 0886-2605
SN - 1552-6518
ER -
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@article{2025_Reynolds,
author = {Megan Reynolds and Ngozi Anyadike Danes and Susan Lagdon and Áine Aventin and William Flack and Emily McGlinchey and Cherie Armour},
title = {Rethinking Sexual Trauma Research: University Students Reactions to Participating in a Sexual Trauma Survey},
journal = {Journal of Interpersonal Violence},
year = {2025},
publisher = {SAGE},
month = {feb},
url = {https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/08862605251319293},
doi = {10.1177/08862605251319293}
}