RT Article T1 Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Sexual Harassment Victimization Among Girls on an Indian Reservation: An Examination of Rates and Risk and Protective Factors JF Violence against women VO 28 IS 3/4 SP 761 OP 779 A1 Edwards, Katie M. A2 Siller, Laura A2 Leader Charge, Damon A2 Bordeaux, Simone A2 Leader Charge, Leon LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1786543095 AB We documented the scope and correlates of past 6-month victimization among middle and high school girls on an Indian Reservation. Participants were 102 Native American girls in Grades 6-12. Rates of all forms of past 6-month victimization were higher for high school girls compared with middle school girls. In regression analyses, binge drinking related to higher rates of sexual assault and sexual harassment. Furthermore, connection to culture related to lower rates of sexual harassment, and efficacy to resist a sexual assault was related to lower rates of sexual assault and sexual harassment. K1 protective factors K1 risk factors K1 dating violence K1 Native American K1 sexual assault DO 10.1177/10778012211012091