Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families, and Schools, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.
School of Social Work, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA.
Am J Community Psychol. 2023 Jun;71(3-4):344-354. doi: 10.1002/ajcp.12645. Epub 2023 Jan 7.
The purpose of the current study was to examine the diffusion effects of a youth-led sexual violence prevention program (i.e., Youth Voices in Prevention [Youth VIP]). Specifically, social network analysis was used to measure the extent to which Youth VIP changed behaviors for 1172 middle and high school youth who did not attend program events but were friends with Youth VIP participants and completed the first and final survey (approximately 2 years apart). Findings suggest that there was considerable interpersonal communication about Youth VIP among the students generated by program participation. Specifically, youth with friends who participated in Youth VIP were more likely to report hearing their friends talk about Youth VIP and reported talking to their friends about Youth VIP compared with those not connected to Youth VIP participants. However, there were no diffusion effects found for behavioral outcomes (i.e., bystander intervention behavior, violence victimization, and perpetration). Given the mixed findings, further research is needed to determine the extent to which youth-led sexual violence prevention initiatives lead to changes in broader community-wide changes in youths' behaviors.
本研究旨在探讨一项由青年主导的性暴力预防计划(即“青年之声预防计划”)的扩散效果。具体而言,采用社会网络分析来衡量 Youth VIP 对未参加项目活动但与 Youth VIP 参与者为朋友且完成首次和最终调查(约相隔 2 年)的 1172 名中学和高中生行为的改变程度。研究结果表明,由于项目参与,学生之间关于 Youth VIP 的人际交流相当多。具体来说,与参加 Youth VIP 的朋友有联系的青年更有可能报告听到他们的朋友谈论 Youth VIP,并与那些与 Youth VIP 参与者没有联系的朋友相比,更有可能与朋友谈论 Youth VIP。然而,在行为结果(即旁观者干预行为、暴力受害和施暴)方面没有发现扩散效应。鉴于混合的研究结果,需要进一步的研究来确定青年主导的性暴力预防计划在多大程度上导致青年行为在更广泛的社区范围内发生变化。