| Literature DB >> 25255794 |
Patricia G Cook-Craig1, Ann L Coker2, Emily R Clear2, Lisandra S Garcia2, Heather M Bush2, Candace J Brancato2, Corrine M Williams2, Bonnie S Fisher3.
Abstract
Increasing attention has recently been paid to the development of prevention programs designed to actively engage bystanders in prevention efforts to reduce the risk of sexual and dating violence; yet, few evaluations have been conducted. Our proposed plan to rigorously evaluate a randomized intervention trial of the Green Dot bystander program as it is implemented in high schools across Kentucky is presented. We highlight the value of measuring violence victimization and perpetration outcomes, capturing actual and observed student bystander behaviors, and testing the diffusion of Green Dot training through students' social networks.Keywords: bystander behaviors; dating violence; sexual violence; violence prevention
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25255794 DOI: 10.1177/1077801214551288
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Violence Against Women ISSN: 1077-8012