RT Article T1 Two Studies Investigating Associations Between Sexual Assault Victimization History and Bystander Appraisals of Risk JF Violence against women VO 27 IS 10 SP 1736 OP 1757 A1 Bridges, Ana J. A2 Dueweke, Aubrey R. A2 Marcantonio, Tiffany L. A2 Ham, Lindsay S. A2 Wiersma-Mosley, Jacquelyn D. A2 Jozkowski, Kristen N. LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1761550551 AB Across two studies, we examined sexual assault history and bystander appraisals of risk and the moderating roles of danger cue salience (Study 1) and alcohol intoxication (Study 2) in women. Participants (Study 1 = 148, Study 2 = 64) read vignettes ending with cues of nonconsensual sexual activity and an opportunity to intervene. Participants also completed self-report measures of vignette appraisals and history of sexual assault victimization. Across both studies, sexual assault victimization was unassociated with bystander risk appraisals. Alcohol intoxication and subtlety of nonconsent cues did not interact with sexual assault victimization history to influence appraisals of dangerousness. K1 Intoxication K1 Victimization K1 Intervention K1 Bystander K1 Sexual Assault DO 10.1177/1077801220940390