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A cluster-randomized trial of a college health center-based alcohol and sexual violence intervention (GIFTSS): Design, rationale, and baseline sample.

Kaleab Z Abebe1, Kelley A Jones2, Dana Rofey3, Heather L McCauley4, Duncan B Clark5, Rebecca Dick2, Theresa Gmelin2, Janine Talis2, Jocelyn Anderson2, Carla Chugani2, Gabriela Algarroba2, Ashley Antonio2, Courtney Bee2, Clare Edwards2, Nadia Lethihet2, Justin Macak2, Joshua Paley2, Irving Torres2, Courtney Van Dusen2, Elizabeth Miller2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Sexual violence (SV) on college campuses is common, especially alcohol-related SV. This is a 2-arm cluster randomized controlled trial to test a brief intervention to reduce risk for alcohol-related sexual violence (SV) among students receiving care from college health centers (CHCs). Intervention CHC staff are trained to deliver universal SV education to all students seeking care, to facilitate patient and provider comfort in discussing SV and related abusive experiences (including the role of alcohol). Control sites provide participants with information about drinking responsibly.
METHODS: Across 28 participating campuses (12 randomized to intervention and 16 to control), 2292 students seeking care at CHCs complete surveys prior to their appointment (baseline), immediately after (exit), 4months later (T2) and one year later (T3). The primary outcome is change in recognition of SV and sexual risk. Among those reporting SV exposure at baseline, changes in SV victimization, disclosure, and use of SV services are additional outcomes. Intervention effects will be assessed using generalized linear mixed models that account for clustering of repeated observations both within CHCs and within students.
RESULTS: Slightly more than half of the participating colleges have undergraduate enrollment of ≥3000 students; two-thirds are public and almost half are urban. Among participants there were relatively more Asian (10 v 1%) and Black/African American (13 v 7%) and fewer White (58 v 74%) participants in the intervention compared to control.
CONCLUSIONS: This study will offer the first formal assessment for SV prevention in the CHC setting. Clinical Trials #: NCT02355470.
Copyright © 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Alcohol; Campus sexual assault; College health center; Sexual assault; Sexual violence

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29287667      PMCID: PMC5803349          DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2017.12.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Contemp Clin Trials        ISSN: 1551-7144            Impact factor:   2.226


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