This study investigated the effects of sexual coercion on females in Nigeria universities. The sample consisted of 1,200 sexually coerced female students, selected from nine universities in the South-West, Nigeria using purposive sampling technique, simple random and stratified random sampling techniques. An instrument titled ‘Sexual Coercion Questionnaire’ was used. Findings showed that female undergraduates suffered different forms of sexual coercion at moderate level and newness, inadequate security, loneliness, envy, deception, indecision, alcoholic consumption, and cult activities influenced sexual coercion. Based on the findings, it was concluded that there should be stro
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