A nurse is working with the family of a woman who was sexually assaulted by a colleague. Family members have expressed guilt, fear, and anger about the assault. The nurse knows teaching has been successful when a member of the family states:

A) "The way a woman dresses affects her risk for sexual violence."
B) "People must refrain from going to a date's residence early in a relationship."
C) "Women are more affected by rape than men are."
D) "The average woman is unlikely to be able to escape the person intent on committing sexual assault."


D

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