Nebraska Center for Research On Children, Youth, Families, and Schools, University of Nebraska Lincoln, Lincoln, USA.
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, USA.
Prev Sci. 2022 Nov;23(8):1379-1393. doi: 10.1007/s11121-022-01343-x. Epub 2022 Mar 18.
Involving youth in developing and implementing prevention programs to reduce sexual violence (SV) has the potential to improve prevention outcomes. However, there has been little focus on youth-led SV prevention programs, and limited evaluation research to help guide efforts. The current study examined the effectiveness of Youth Voices in Prevention (Youth VIP) leadership retreats on SV victimization and perpetration, forms of violence related to SV (e.g., bullying), SV bystander behaviors and readiness, and perceptions of norms related to SV prevention. Results identified mixed findings for program impact, with variations in outcomes that can help guide future youth-led prevention program initiatives. Youth attending a large "kick-off" leadership retreat (that was less youth-led that subsequent smaller retreats) later reported more bystander behaviors, but also reported increased perpetration and victimization, compared to non-attending youth. However, youth attending smaller, more focused leadership retreats held during the school year, reported reductions in sexual harassment perpetration and improved bystander behaviors and attitudes compared to non-attending youth. Evaluation of moderator variables suggests that program impact was generally stronger for younger participants, sexual minority youth, and non-White youth (which were largely Native American youth in this sample). Findings suggest promise for youth-led prevention work but also highlight the need for testing the impact of different training structures and modalities. Clinical trials number: NCT03207386.
让年轻人参与制定和实施预防方案以减少性暴力(SV),有可能改善预防效果。然而,很少关注青年主导的 SV 预防方案,也缺乏有助于指导工作的评估研究。本研究考察了 YouthVoicesinPrevention(YouthVIP)领导力静修营在 SV 受害和施害、与 SV 相关的暴力形式(如欺凌)、SV 旁观者行为和准备度,以及对 SV 预防相关规范的认知方面的有效性。研究结果发现,项目的影响存在混合结果,结果存在差异,有助于指导未来青年主导的预防方案倡议。与未参加的同龄人相比,参加大型“启动”领导力静修营(该静修营的青年领导力较低,而随后的较小规模的静修营的青年领导力较高)的年轻人后来报告了更多的旁观者行为,但也报告了更多的施害和受害。然而,与未参加的同龄人相比,在学年期间参加较小、更集中的领导力静修营的年轻人报告说,性骚扰施害行为有所减少,旁观者行为和态度有所改善。对调节变量的评估表明,对于年轻参与者、性少数青年和非裔美国青年(在本研究样本中主要是美国原住民青年),项目影响通常更强。研究结果表明青年主导的预防工作有一定前景,但也强调了需要测试不同培训结构和模式的影响。临床试验编号:NCT03207386。