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Frequency of Visiting Alcohol-Serving Establishments, Bystander Efficacy, and Barriers to Sexual Aggression Bystander Intervention Among College Students.

Ruschelle M Leone1,2, Anne Marie Schipani-McLaughlin1, Michelle Haikalis3.   

Abstract

Bystanders can play an important role in sexual aggression (SA) prevention, particularly those often present at bars and clubs where SA commonly occurs. Yet, more frequent patrons of bars and clubs may experience more barriers to intervening due to social norms that encourage aggression in these environments. Having greater confidence to intervene in SA may mitigate this relationship. This study examined these associations among 290 undergraduate students (Mage  = 20.03; SDage  = 20.03; 50% women) who completed measures of past semester bar and club attendance, bystander efficacy (i.e., confidence), and barriers to intervention. Moderation analyses using PROCESS indicated (1) a conditional main effect of bystander efficacy being associated with less failure to take intervention responsibility; (2) bar and club attendance was associated with less audience inhibition (i.e., failure to intervene due to concerns of looking foolish) among those higher (b = -0.30, p = 0.005), but not lower (b = 0.16, p = 0.183), in bystander efficacy. Bystander training programs should consider specifically targeting college students who attend bars and clubs more frequently, as they likely have more intervention opportunities, and provide them with skills to confidently intervene in SA while socializing in those settings. Copyright 2022, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers.

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Keywords:  alcohol; bystander effect; college students; gender violence; sexual assault

Year:  2022        PMID: 36160726      PMCID: PMC9499443          DOI: 10.1089/vio.2021.0049

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Violence Gend        ISSN: 2326-7836


  5 in total

1.  When Women Do Not Want It: Young Female Bargoers' Experiences With and Responses to Sexual Harassment in Social Drinking Contexts.

Authors:  Kathryn Graham; Sharon Bernards; Antonia Abbey; Tara M Dumas; Samantha Wells
Journal:  Violence Against Women       Date:  2016-08-23

Review 2.  Alcohol-related sexual assault: a common problem among college students.

Authors:  Antonia Abbey
Journal:  J Stud Alcohol Suppl       Date:  2002-03

3.  Sexual Assault Survivor Reports of Missed Bystander Opportunities: The Role of Alcohol, Sexual Objectification, and Relational Factors.

Authors:  Michelle Haikalis; Ruschelle M Leone; Dominic J Parrott; David DiLillo
Journal:  Violence Against Women       Date:  2018-08

4.  Assessment of club patrons' alcohol and drug use: the use of biological markers.

Authors:  Brenda A Miller; Hilary F Byrnes; Amy C Branner; Robert Voas; Mark B Johnson
Journal:  Am J Prev Med       Date:  2013-11       Impact factor: 5.043

5.  Bystander Intervention Among College Men: The Role of Alcohol and Correlates of Sexual Aggression.

Authors:  Lindsay M Orchowski; Alan Berkowitz; Jesse Boggis; Daniel Oesterle
Journal:  J Interpers Violence       Date:  2015-05-05
  5 in total

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