Bhuptani Prachi H, Norris Shael, Orchowski Lindsay M
Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, USA.
Safe BAE, Portland, ME, USA.
J Child Sex Abus. 2024 Jul 30:1-15. doi: 10.1080/10538712.2024.2385468.
The current study evaluates a single-day youth-designed sexual assault prevention summit for adolescents. Attendees ( = 284) completed pre-and post-summit surveys addressing 1) confidence in consent knowledge; 2) perceived capability to respond to someone who was assaulted or harassed; 3) awareness of Title IX rights; 4) perceived capacity to get help for a survivor; 5) perceived acceptability of sexual coercion; 6) endorsement of belief that it is wrong to stop sexual activity once it starts; 7) perceived seriousness of sharing nude photos without permission; and, 8) perceived prevalence of false accusations of sexual violence. At post-summit, participants reported increased perceived confidence in consent knowledge, increased perceived capacity to respond to a survivor, increased awareness of Title IX rights, and increased perceived capacity to get help for a survivor. Both perceived acceptability of sexual coercion and endorsement of the belief that someone should not stop sexual activity decreased at post-summit. Findings provide preliminary support for a youth-developed sexual assault prevention summit.
当前的研究评估了一场由青少年设计的、为期一天的青少年性侵犯预防峰会。与会者(n = 284)在峰会前后完成了调查,调查内容包括:1)对同意相关知识的信心;2)对遭受攻击或骚扰者做出回应的感知能力;3)对《第九章》权利的认知;4)为幸存者寻求帮助的感知能力;5)对性胁迫的可接受程度;6)对性行为一旦开始就不应停止这一观念的认同;7)对未经允许分享裸照严重性的认知;以及8)对性暴力诬告发生率的认知。在峰会结束后,参与者报告称,他们对同意相关知识的感知信心增强,对幸存者做出回应的感知能力增强,对《第九章》权利的认知增强,为幸存者寻求帮助的感知能力增强。性胁迫的可接受程度以及对性行为不应停止这一观念的认同在峰会结束后均有所下降。研究结果为青少年开发的性侵犯预防峰会提供了初步支持。