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参加社区性课后青年主导的性暴力预防计划。

Attendance at a Community-Based, After School, Youth-Led Sexual Violence Prevention Initiative.

机构信息

School of Social Work, 242698Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.

1646Bennington College, Bennington, VT, USA.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2022 Dec;37(23-24):NP23015-NP23034. doi: 10.1177/08862605221076165. Epub 2022 Mar 25.

Abstract

Sexual violence (SV) among adolescents is a pervasive public health concern. Research on community-based prevention programs that seek to reach youth outside of school hours is less developed, but suggests positive effects. In the current paper, we examine attendance at community events and overnight retreats for a youth-led SV prevention initiative, using survey = 2539) and short-answer = 1177) data from a broad sample of youth in a small urban district in the Great Plains (United States), where took place. Multivariate logistic regression models using multiple imputation sampling were tested for retreat and community event attendance (respectively). The model of retreat attendance found that those with past SV victimization had significantly higher odds of attending retreats and each additional extracurricular activity youth participated in was associated with increased odds of attendance. The model of event attendance found that male youth had significantly lower odds of attending an event and that odds of attending increased with each additional extracurricular activity reported. Age, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and bystander denial were not significant predictors of attendance. Short-answer questions, coded with content analysis, found that youth report being more likely to attend if events feature fun activities with their friends, money, or other incentives; in survey questions, youth report lack of time and lack of interest as the most common reasons for non-attendance. Findings suggest that programming that blends social time and recreational activities with SV content may improve youth attendance; additional recruitment may be needed to engage male youth and youth who are less involved in extracurriculars. This study provides important insight into youth attendance-who attends, who does not, and why-that can be leveraged by others when seeking to engage youth in SV prevention.

摘要

青少年中的性暴力(SV)是一个普遍存在的公共卫生问题。针对在校外时间针对青少年的基于社区的预防计划的研究还不够发达,但也表明了其积极的效果。在当前的论文中,我们研究了参与一个由青少年主导的 SV 预防计划的社区活动和过夜 retreat 的情况,该计划在大平原地区(美国)的一个小城市地区的广泛青少年样本中进行,使用了问卷调查(=2539)和简短回答(=1177)数据。使用多重插补抽样的多变量逻辑回归模型分别对 retreat 和社区活动的参与情况进行了测试。retreat 参与模型发现,过去遭受过 SV 侵害的人参加 retreat 的可能性显著更高,并且青少年参与的课外活动越多,参加 retreat 的可能性就越大。活动参与模型发现,男性青少年参加活动的可能性显著较低,而报告的课外活动越多,参加活动的可能性就越大。年龄、种族、民族、性取向和旁观者否认并不是参与的显著预测因素。通过内容分析编码的简短回答问题发现,如果活动有与朋友一起的有趣活动、金钱或其他激励措施,青少年更有可能参加;在调查问题中,青少年报告缺乏时间和缺乏兴趣是不参加的最常见原因。研究结果表明,将社交时间和娱乐活动与 SV 内容融合在一起的计划可能会提高青少年的参与度;可能需要额外的招募来吸引男性青少年和参与度较低的青少年。这项研究提供了有关青少年参与情况的重要见解——谁参加、谁不参加以及为什么——这可以为其他人在寻求让青少年参与 SV 预防时提供参考。

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