This was the first sexual assault prevalence study conducted by IDVSA. In an effort to determine the number of individuals who have experienced sexual assault, IDVSA conducted phone interviews with 1,200 adult Texans. In 2003, this study found that 13% of adult Texans had been assaulted at some point. Learn… read more
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Part 2 of 2 – Texas Sexual Assault Survivors’ Study
IDVSA interviewed survivors of sexual assault and abuse to assess their experiences and needs (met and unmet) for sexual assault-specific services and resources in Texas. Our report is based on an analysis of our in-depth, trauma-informed interviews with survivors of sexual assault and parents/guardians of child survivors of sexual abuse. … read more
Part 1 of 2 – Texas Sexual Assault Survivors’ Study
IDVSA and BBR developed and implemented a statewide survey to a broad and diverse set of providers who serve survivors of sexual violence, then conducted a collaborative analysis of the survey findings with a specific focus on service availability and service gaps. The Part 1 report below offers findings on… read more