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When supporting a friend who may be a victim of a sexual assault, it is best to(select all that apply)Avoid judgmentCheck in with them to see how they are doingDon’t tell others

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When supporting a friend who may be a victim of a sexual assault, it is best to(select all that apply)Avoid judgmentCheck in with them to see how they are doingDon’t tell others

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The correct answers are:

  1. Avoid judgment: It's important to not blame the victim or make them feel guilty. They need your support and understanding.

  2. Check in with them to see how they are doing: Regularly ask about their well-being. This shows that you care and are there for them.

  3. Don’t tell others: Respect their privacy. It's their story to tell, not yours. Disclosing such sensitive information can lead to further trauma or victimization.

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