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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Violence. 2015 Jul;5(3):285–293. doi: 10.1037/a0037584

Table 1.

Prevalence of Perpetration of Sexual Aggression in the Past Semester Based on the Sexual Experiences Survey, Perpetrator Version (SES), Cohort 1, T1 (N = 980)

Sexual Experiences Survey (SES) Item n %
Over the past semester, how many times (never, once, two or more times) have you:
Attempted sexual intercourse by with a woman giving her alcohol or drugs to make her intoxicated 21 2.1
Had oral sex by giving her alcohol or drugs to make her intoxicated 7 0.7
Had sexual intercourse by giving her alcohol or drugs to make her intox 11 1.1
Attempted sexual intercourse with a woman who was passed out or too intoxicated to give consent or stop what was happening 12 1.2
Had oral sex when she was passed out/too intoxicated to give consent 7 0.7
Had intercourse when she was passed out/too intoxicated to give consent 6 0.6
Total reporting use of intoxication as a strategy for sexual perpetration 29 3.0
Had sexual contact by threatening or using some degree of physical force 8 0.8
Attempted sexual intercourse by threatening or using some degree of physical force 7 0.7
Had oral sex by threatening or using some degree of physical force 2 0.2
Had sexual intercourse by threatening or using some degree of physical force 5 0.5
Total reporting use of physical force as a strategy for sexual perpetration 11 1.1
Had sexual contact by overwhelming her with continual arguments/pressure 18 1.8
Had sexual contact by showing your displeasure 21 2.1
Had oral sex by overwhelming her with continual arguments and pressure 9 0.9
Had oral sex by showing your displeasure 12 1.2
Had sexual intercourse by overwhelming her continual arguments/pressure 8 0.8
Had sexual intercourse by showing your displeasure 12 1.2
Total reporting use of verbal coercion as a strategy for sexual perpetration 36 3.7

TOTAL REPORTING ANY SEXUAL PERPETRATION 50 5.1