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通过基于父母的干预预防女大学生性受害:一项随机对照试验。

Preventing college women's sexual victimization through parent based intervention: a randomized controlled trial.

机构信息

Research Institute on Addictions, University at Buffalo, 1021 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14203, USA.

出版信息

Prev Sci. 2010 Sep;11(3):308-18. doi: 10.1007/s11121-010-0168-3.

Abstract

A randomized controlled trial, using parent-based intervention (PBI) was designed to reduce the incidence of alcohol-involved sexual victimization among first-year college students. The PBI, adapted from Turrisi et al. (2001), was designed to increase alcohol-specific and general communication between mother and daughter. Female graduating high school seniors and their mothers were recruited from the community and randomly assigned to one of four conditions: Alcohol PBI (n = 305), Enhanced Alcohol + Sex PBI (n = 218), Control (n = 288) or Unmeasured Control (n = 167). Mothers in the intervention conditions were provided an informational handbook and encouraged to discuss its contents with their daughters prior to college matriculation. Consistent with hypotheses, PBI, either standard or enhanced, was associated with lower incidence of incapacitated rape in the first year of college relative to controls. Path analysis revealed support for a hypothesized indirect effects model, by which intervention increased mother-daughter communication, which predicted lower frequency of first semester heavy episodic drinking, resulting in lower rates of alcohol-involved sexual victimization in the first year of college.

摘要

一项随机对照试验采用基于家长的干预(PBI)设计,旨在降低一年级大学生中涉及酒精的性受害事件的发生率。该 PBI 改编自 Turrisi 等人(2001 年)的研究,旨在增加母亲和女儿之间关于酒精和一般性问题的特定和一般沟通。从社区招募即将毕业的高中女生及其母亲,并将其随机分配到以下四个条件之一:酒精 PBI(n = 305)、增强酒精+性 PBI(n = 218)、对照组(n = 288)或未测量对照组(n = 167)。干预条件下的母亲提供了一本信息手册,并鼓励她们在女儿入读大学前与女儿讨论其内容。与假设一致,无论是标准还是增强型 PBI,与对照组相比,与大学第一学年中丧失能力的强奸发生率较低相关。路径分析支持了一个假设的间接效应模型,即干预措施增加了母女之间的沟通,这预测了第一学期重度饮酒的频率降低,从而导致大学第一年涉及酒精的性受害率降低。

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