Chugani Carla D, Anderson Jocelyn C, Richter Rachael K, Bonomi Amy E, DeGenna Natacha M, Feinstein Zoe, Jones Kelley A, Miller Elizabeth
Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
College of Nursing, Pennsylvania State University.
J Fam Violence. 2021 Apr;36(3):281-291. doi: 10.1007/s10896-020-00150-8. Epub 2020 Mar 16.
The purpose of this study was to understand perceptions of campus-based alcohol and sexual violence (SV) prevention programming among college students with disabilities to inform future development of prevention programs appropriate for the needs of these students.
The study included semi-structured, qualitative interviews with 51 college students with disabilities who reported histories of SV recruited from a larger parent study investigating a brief universal intervention to reduce alcohol related SV involving 28 campuses across Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Interviews focused on college-related experiences of prevention programming, and experiences of health, disability, alcohol use and violence victimization. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis.
Three themes emerged: (1) Students with disabilities described campus prevention programming as ineffective and irrelevant to their experiences, including referring to programs as "a joke," (2) Students wanted multi-dose, developmentally relevant content that directly addresses the complexities of their experiences with disability, alcohol, and violence, and (3) Students called for programing focused on engaging their interests.
Our results point to the need to augment campus-based programming, with attention to the unique needs and relevant concerns of students with disabilities, within the broader context of campus prevention programming.
本研究的目的是了解残疾大学生对校园酒精和性暴力(SV)预防计划的看法,以为未来制定适合这些学生需求的预防计划提供参考。
该研究包括对51名有性暴力史的残疾大学生进行半结构化定性访谈,这些学生是从一项更大的母体研究中招募而来的,该母体研究调查了一项简短的通用干预措施,以减少宾夕法尼亚州西部和西弗吉尼亚州28个校园中与酒精相关的性暴力。访谈重点关注与大学相关的预防计划经历,以及健康、残疾、饮酒和暴力受害经历。使用主题分析法对数据进行分析。
出现了三个主题:(1)残疾学生认为校园预防计划无效且与他们的经历无关,包括称这些计划为“笑话”;(2)学生希望获得多剂量、与发展相关的内容,直接解决他们在残疾、酒精和暴力经历方面的复杂性;(3)学生呼吁开展注重激发他们兴趣的计划。
我们的研究结果表明,在校园预防计划的更广泛背景下,需要加强基于校园的计划,关注残疾学生的独特需求和相关问题。