Consent, wantedness, and pleasure: three dimensions affecting the perceived stress of and judgements of rape in sexual encounters.

Hills, P.J, Seib, E, Pleva, M, Smythe, J, Gosling, M-R and Cole, T (2020) 'Consent, wantedness, and pleasure: three dimensions affecting the perceived stress of and judgements of rape in sexual encounters.' Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 26 (1). pp. 171-197. ISSN 1076-898X

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Abstract

Participants conflate consent and wantedness when judging situations as rape (Peterson & Muehlenhard, 2007). Pleasure might also affect how such situations might be appraised by victims, perpetrators, and jurors. In four experiments, participants read vignettes describing sexual encounters that were consensual or not, wanted or unwanted, and pleasurable or not pleasurable. Participants judged whether they thought each situation described rape and how distressing they thought the encounter would be. Wantedness affected perceived distress when consent was given. Wantedness and pleasure also influenced whether participants considered the situation rape in nonconsensual scenarios. In additional experiments, we analyzed the results by gender, manipulated perspective (being the subject or initiator of the encounter), levels of aggression, and compared the results to a group of participants who had viewed an antiabuse campaign. Male participants and those higher in benevolent sexism were more likely than women to utilize pleasure and wantedness in judging whether situations described rape. Perspective and viewing the media campaign did not significantly affect judgments of rape. Our results have implications for models of the consequences of consent, wantedness, and pleasure of sex, and important implications for educational programs aimed at reducing sexual assault and training for those involved in criminal justice.

Item Type: Article
UN SDGs: Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities
Goal 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Keywords: consent, rape, wantedness, pleasure, perceived distress
Divisions: School of Sciences
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1037/xap0000221
Date Deposited: 08 Aug 2023 16:24
Last Modified: 08 Aug 2023 16:24
URI / Page ID: https://researchspace.bathspa.ac.uk/id/eprint/15635
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