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Article: Sexual Coercion Among African American College Students.(Brief Article)
- Article from:
- Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
- Article date:
- March 1, 2000
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Roberta J. Ogletree, Alicia L. Battle, LaTonya D. Mouzon, Kevin P. Clark, and Stephani Coleman, Southern Illinois University
Sexual coercion is a recognized problem on college campuses and one of concern for health educators. To combat this phenomenon, health educators must understand the problem as revealed by college students themselves. Qualitative research methods are indicated when research questions ask "what" and "how." Because the purpose was to add to the understanding of sexual coercion as seen by African American college students, a phenomenological research study was designed to answer the questions: "What is sexual coercion?" and "How can we combat ...