RT Article T1 Development of and Preliminary Evidence for a Psychological Service Barriers Measure Among College Sexual Assault Survivors JF Violence against women VO 27 IS 14 SP 2791 OP 2814 A1 Holland, Kathryn J. A1 Wheeler, Lorey A. A1 Tyler, Kimberly A. A1 Cipriano, Allison E. A2 Wheeler, Lorey A. A2 Tyler, Kimberly A. A2 Cipriano, Allison E. LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1771747447 AB Sexual assault is a widespread problem on college campuses, and survivors rarely use campus supports. However, there is no established measure of service barriers for this population. This study develops and provides preliminary evidence for a measure of psychological service barriers. Data were collected from 100 college sexual assault survivors. Results provide evidence for three factors: social-emotional barriers, negative treatment barriers, and minimization barriers. Additional tests offer evidence for consistency and reliability in these factors over time and across campus supports. This work offers preliminary evidence for the psychometric properties of this measure and lays the groundwork for future validation research. K1 Measure K1 College students K1 Higher Education K1 Sexual Assault K1 service barriers DO 10.1177/1077801221996467