RT Article T1 Academic and Career Outcomes Following Sexual Assault in Early Adulthood: A Comparison of LGBQ+ and Heterosexual Women JF Violence against women VO 29 IS 6/7 SP 1168 OP 1182 A1 Moschella-Smith, Elizabeth A. A2 Potter, Sharyn J. A2 Mumford, Elizabeth A. LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1843247046 AB Young adults (aged 18–24) who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or queer (LGBQ+) report high rates of sexual assault (SA) victimization, yet much of the research on adverse outcomes resulting from SA has overlooked LGBQ+ victims. A probability-based sample of 901 adults was recruited to examine the negative academic and career outcomes attributed to SA during early adulthood among LGBQ+ cisgender women. LGBQ+ women were more likely to report negative impacts on academic and career goals (e.g., changed course of study) and transitions (e.g., switched jobs) following SA victimization than heterosexual women. Implications for research and LGBQ+ services are discussed. K1 career outcomes K1 Young Adult K1 Sexual assault victimization K1 Sexual Minority DO 10.1177/10778012221101919