TY - JOUR A1 - Krahé, Barbara A1 - Scheinberger-Olwig, Renate A1 - Waizenhöfer, Eva A1 - Kolpin, S. T1 - Childhood sexual abuse and revictimization in adolescence Y1 - 1999 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Krahé, Barbara A1 - Scheinberger-Olwig, Renate A1 - Waizenhöfer, Eva T1 - Sexuelle Aggression zwischen Jugendlichen : eine Prävalenzerhebung mit Ost-West-Vergleich Y1 - 1999 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Krahé, Barbara A1 - Reimer, Torsten A1 - Fritsche, Immo A1 - Scheinberger-Olwig, Renate T1 - Measuring sexual aggression : the reliability of the Sexual Experiences Survey in a German sample Y1 - 1999 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Krahé, Barbara A1 - Scheinberger-Olwig, Renate A1 - Kolpin, S. T1 - Ambiguous communication of sexual intentions as a risk marker of sexual aggression Y1 - 2000 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Krahé, Barbara A1 - Scheinberger-Olwig, Renate A1 - Bieneck, Steffen T1 - Men's reports of nonconsensual sexual interactions with women Y1 - 2003 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Krahé, Barbara A1 - Bieneck, Steffen A1 - Scheinberger-Olwig, Renate T1 - Sexual scripts in adolescence N2 - To explore the sexual scripts of adolescents, 131 10th and 11th graders generated descriptions of three scripts for sexual interactions: (1) the prototypical script for the first consensual sexual intercourse with a new partner attributed to adolescents in general; (2) the script for the first consensual sexual intercourse with a new partner endorsed by themselves individually; (3) the script for a nonconsensual sexual intercourse. Normative acceptance of risk elements of sexual interactions and acceptance of physical force to obtain sexual intercourse with a non-consenting partner were also measured. The results showed that the individual and general scripts for consensual sexual interactions reflected traditional gender roles. The script for the nonconsensual intercourse was based on the <> stereotype. Compared to the general scripts for the age group as a whole, individual scripts were more conservative, containing fewer risk elements. Normative acceptance of risk elements predicted the extent to which risk elements were part of the general and individual scripts. In addition, acceptance of physical force predicted the risk elements of the individual scripts Y1 - 2004 SN - 0044-3514 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Krahé, Barbara A1 - Abraham, Charles A1 - Scheinberger-Olwig, Renate T1 - Can safer-sex promotion leaflets change cognitive antecedents of condom use? : an experimental evaluation N2 - An experimental evaluation of a safer sex promotion leaflet was undertaken to assess its capacity to change antecedent cognitions of condom use. The leaflet was identified in a previous study as addressing research-based cognitive antecedents of condom use. A pre-post-test experimental study including three conditions was conducted: (a) presentation of the leaflet; (b) presentation of the leaflet plus incentive for systematic processing; (c) no-leaflet control. The leaflet was evaluated in terms of its capacity to change eight cognitive correlates of condom use identified in a recent meta-analysis. The sample consisted of 230 tenth-grade students. Following baseline assessments, leaflet-induced change was measured immediately following the intervention and at a follow up 4 weeks post-intervention. The target leaflet alone did not result in significant changes in the cognitive antecedents of condom use compared with the control condition. However, in combination with an incentive for systematic processing, the target leaflet had a greater impact on cognitive antecedents than the no-leaflet control condition. The findings are discussed with regard to the development and evaluation of research-based health-promotion materials Y1 - 2006 SN - 1359-107X ER -