Advice or support
‘Advice or support’ means listening to the respondent, being understanding, making suggestions, giving information, referring respondent to appropriate services, or offering further help of any kind. It includes contacting or visiting any source of help from a friend to a professional organisation, so long as the respondent perceived that they were seeking advice or support.
Anxiety or fear
Experiences of anxiety or fear can include constant worry, feeling nervous or jumpy, feeling scared or afraid, unable to calm down, feeling on edge, being panicked or distressed, and not being able to eat or sleep.
Boyfriend or date
This relationship may have different levels of commitment and involvement that does not involve living together. For example, this will include persons who have had one date only, regular dating with no sexual involvement, or a serious sexual or emotional relationship. Includes both current boyfriend and ex-boyfriend. Excludes de facto relationships.
Cohabiting partner
See Partner.
Disability
Any limitation, restriction or impairment which restricts everyday activities and has lasted, or is likely to last, for at least six months.
Family member
Includes parents/step-parents, children/step-children, siblings/step-siblings, and other relatives or in-laws.
Intimate partner
Includes current partner (living with), previous partner (has lived with), boyfriend/date and ex-boyfriend (never lived with).
Other known person
Any other known person that does not fit into any of the intimate partner or family member categories. Includes:
- Friend
- Acquaintance/neighbour
- Employer/manager/supervisor
- Co-worker
- Teacher/tutor
- Client/patient/customer
- Medical practitioner (e.g. doctor, psychologist, nurse, counsellor)
- Priest/Minister/Rabbi/ or other spiritual advisor
- Carer (includes non-family paid or unpaid helper)
- Any other known person
Partner
Includes someone the person lives with, or lived with at some point, in a married or de facto relationship. This may also be described as a cohabiting partner.
Prevalence
Refers to the number and proportion (rate) of women in a given population who have experienced sexual violence within a specified time frame – usually in the last 12 or 24 months (prior to the survey) and since the age of 15.
Relationship to perpetrator
Relationship to perpetrator refers to the relationship of the perpetrator(s) to the person at the time of the interview, as perceived by the person who the sexual violence was directed against.
Relative Standard Error
Relative Standard Error (RSE) is the standard error expressed as a percentage of the estimate. For more information, refer to the Data processing section of the Personal Safety, Australia methodology.
Sexual assault
An act of a sexual nature carried out against a person's will through the use of physical force, intimidation or coercion, including any attempts to do this. This includes rape, attempted rape, aggravated sexual assault (assault with a weapon), indecent assault, penetration by objects, forced sexual activity that did not end in penetration and attempts to force a person into sexual activity. Incidents so defined would be an offence under State and Territory criminal law.
Sexual assault excludes incidents that occurred before the age of 15 (these are defined as sexual abuse). It also excludes unwanted sexual touching, which is defined as sexual harassment.
Sexual orientation
Sexual orientation is an umbrella concept that encapsulates:
- sexual identity (how a person thinks of their sexuality and the terms they identify with)
- attraction (romantic or sexual interest in another person)
- behaviour (sexual behaviour)
Responses to a sexual orientation question are a subjective view of oneself and can change over the course of a person's lifetime and in different contexts. An individual could respond differently to questions on either sexual identity, attraction or behaviour.
Sexual threat
Any threat of acts of a sexual nature that were made face-to-face, and which the person targeted believed were able and likely to be carried out, experienced since the age of 15.
Sexual violence
The occurrence, attempt or threat of sexual assault experienced since the age of 15.