| Literature DB >> 32407244 |
Erin E Bonar1,2, Sarah DeGue3, Antonia Abbey4, Ann L Coker5, Christine H Lindquist6, Heather L McCauley7, Elizabeth Miller8, Charlene Y Senn9, Martie P Thompson10, Quyen M Ngo2,11, Rebecca M Cunningham2,11,12, Maureen A Walton1,2.
Abstract
Objective Preventing sexual violence among college students is a public health priority. This paper was catalyzed by a summit convened in 2018 to review the state of the science on campus sexual violence prevention. We summarize key risk and vulnerability factors and campus-based interventions, and provide directions for future research pertaining to campus sexual violence. Results and Conclusions: Although studies have identified risk factors for campus sexual violence, longitudinal research is needed to examine time-varying risk factors across social ecological levels (individual, relationship, campus context/broader community and culture) and data are particularly needed to identify protective factors. In terms of prevention, promising individual and relational level interventions exist, including active bystander, resistance, and gender transformative approaches; however, further evidence-based interventions are needed, particularly at the community-level, with attention to vulnerability factors and inclusion for marginalized students.Entities:
Keywords: campus sexual violence; marginalized students; prevention; risk factors
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32407244 PMCID: PMC7666108 DOI: 10.1080/07448481.2020.1757681
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Coll Health ISSN: 0744-8481