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Kjellgren C et al. – Sexually coercive behavior in high school women was associated with general risk/needs factors for antisocial behavior, but also with specific sexuality–related risk factors. This differential effect has previously been overlooked, agrees with similar findings in men, and should have substantial etiological importance.

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