Nearly 68% of Black women in a low-income Dallas sample had been sexually assaulted. Low-income is an intersecting indicator for risk of sexual assault.

SOURCE | TEMPLE, J. R., WESTON, R., RODRIGUEZ, B. F., & MARSHALL, L. L. (2007). DIFFERING EFFECTS OF PARTNER AND NONPARTNER SEXUAL ASSAULT ON WOMEN’S MENTAL HEALTH. VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, 13, 285-297. DOI:10.1177/1077801206297437

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