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姐妹情谊可能有助于减少性暴力和亲密伴侣暴力:对姐妹会成员实施的旁观者干预面对面项目的评估。

Sisterhood may be powerful for reducing sexual and intimate partner violence: an evaluation of the Bringing in the Bystander in-person program with sorority members.

机构信息

University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824, USA.

出版信息

Violence Against Women. 2011 Jun;17(6):703-19. doi: 10.1177/1077801211409726. Epub 2011 May 31.

Abstract

Sorority members may be at greater risk than other college women for sexual violence and intimate partner violence (IPV). We evaluated the Bringing in the Bystander in-person program with sorority members who participated in the program (n = 30) compared with those who did not (n = 18). Results indicate that program participants showed increased bystander efficacy, likelihood to help, and responsibility for ending violence without unintended "backlash" effects. Implications include a call for future programming with more diverse sorority members over longer time. In addition, we discuss what the findings might mean for formal campus policies and practices for preventing sexual violence and IPV.

摘要

联谊会成员可能比其他大学生面临更大的性暴力和亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)风险。我们评估了与参加该计划的联谊会成员(n=30)相比,没有参加该计划的联谊会成员(n=18)的 Bringing in the Bystander 面对面计划。结果表明,计划参与者表现出更强的旁观者效能、帮助意愿和结束暴力的责任,而不会产生意外的“反冲”效应。这意味着需要为更多不同的联谊会成员提供更长时间的未来编程。此外,我们还讨论了这些发现对预防性暴力和 IPV 的正式校园政策和实践可能意味着什么。

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