This study estimated the risk of sexual victimization associated with different family structures. Based on the Danish Civil
Registration System, all female visitors to the Centre for Rape Victims (CRV) at the University Hospital in Aarhus, during
a two-year period (January 2005 to December 2006) were identified (N = 214) along with a control group (N = 4,343) that was matched by age and residential location. The family structure in the preceding year was used as a predictor
variable in a logistic regression model. Results indicted that, compared to those who were married with children at home,
being single with children at home significantly increased the likelihood of having visited the CRV. This is consistent with
the research literature that has shown that single women with children are at risk for disadvantage on a range of socioeconomic
and psychological factors as well as at risk for interpersonal violence.
Keywords Rape - Sexual victimization - Family structure - Single mothers - Marriage