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Safe Sisters: A Sorority‐Based Bystander Intervention Program to Prevent Sexual Assault
Journal of College Counseling Pub Date : 2020-10-09 , DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12170
Rachel P. Feldwisch 1, 2 , Susan C. Whiston 1, 3 , Isabella J. Arackal 4
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This study examined the effectiveness of Safe Sisters, a sexual assault bystander intervention program that targets members of college sororities. Analysis of covariance results show significant differences between treatment and waitlist control groups on posttest scores for action, bystander efficacy, intent to help friends, and intent to help strangers. Significant differences are not shown between treatment and waitlist control groups on posttest scores for precontemplation, contemplation, and rape myth acceptance. Limitations and implications are discussed.

中文翻译:

安全姐妹:基于悲伤的旁观者干预计划,以防止性侵犯

这项研究检查了“安全姐妹”计划的有效性,该计划是针对大学女生的性侵犯旁观者干预计划。协方差分析结果显示,治疗组和候补组对照组在行动后测分数,旁观者效力,帮助朋友的意愿和帮助陌生人的意愿方面存在显着差异。在治疗前和预后,沉思和强奸神话接受度方面,治疗组和候补组对照组在测验分数上未显示出显着差异。限制和含义进行了讨论。
更新日期:2020-10-09
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