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Evaluation of Green Dot: an active bystander intervention to reduce sexual violence on college campuses.

Ann L Coker1, Patricia G Cook-Craig, Corrine M Williams, Bonnie S Fisher, Emily R Clear, Lisandra S Garcia, Lea M Hegge.   

Abstract

Using a cross-sectional survey of a random sample of 7,945 college undergraduates, we report on the association between having received Green Dot active bystander behavior training and the frequency of actual and observed self-reported active bystander behaviors as well as violence acceptance norms. Of 2,504 students aged 18 to 26 who completed the survey, 46% had heard a Green Dot speech on campus, and 14% had received active bystander training during the past 2 years. Trained students had significantly lower rape myth acceptance scores than did students with no training. Trained students also reported engaging in significantly more bystander behaviors and observing more self-reported active bystander behaviors when compared with nontrained students. When comparing self-reported active bystander behavior scores of students trained with students hearing a Green Dot speech alone, the training was associated with significantly higher active bystander behavior scores. Those receiving bystander training appeared to report more active bystander behaviors than those simply hearing a Green Dot speech, and both intervention groups reported more observed and active bystander behaviors than nonexposed students.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21642269     DOI: 10.1177/1077801211410264

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Violence Against Women        ISSN: 1077-8012


  55 in total

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