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将降低酒精和大麻风险纳入性侵犯防范计划:EAAA试点研究结果

Integrating Alcohol and Cannabis Risk Reduction Into Sexual Assault Resistance Programming: Findings From a Pilot of EAAA.

作者信息

Leone Ruschelle M, Franklin-Kidd Monicamonet, Gayer Ellie, Brown Julianna, Patel Rutu, Thompson Caitlin, Mullican Nicole K, Salazar Laura F, Neighbors Clayton, Gilmore Amanda K, Gray Kevin M, Senn Charlene

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado.

Department of Health Policy & Behavioral Sciences, School of Public Health, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia.

出版信息

J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2025 Sep;86(5):761-768. doi: 10.15288/jsad.24-00183. Epub 2025 Jan 22.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

One in five college women experiences sexual assault. Feminist scholars have called for the use of programming that empowers women by increasing their ability to recognize and resist sexual assault. One such program, the Enhanced Assess, Acknowledge, Act Sexual Assault Resistance Education Program (EAAA), has demonstrated lower rates of sexual assault up to 24 months. EAAA could be further enhanced by directly targeting women's risky alcohol and cannabis use, two known risk factors for sexual assault, within an integrated framework. This study evaluated the acceptability and preliminary efficacy of an integrated version of EAAA with enhanced alcohol and new cannabis content.

METHOD

College women ( = 14) ages 18-24 who reported engaging in past-month heavy alcohol use, cannabis use, and simultaneous alcohol and cannabis use participated in the adapted program. Women completed a baseline assessment, measures of acceptability at strategic points during the program, and a post-program assessment.

RESULTS

Women rated the program very high in likability, quality, organization, relevance, and usefulness and were likely to recommend it to other women. Overall, acceptability and usability ratings for EAAA+ were high. Content analysis of open-ended questions indicated that some women wanted more cannabis and/or alcohol content included.

CONCLUSIONS

Results indicate that the adapted content is acceptable for the target population and has promising pre-post changes on alcohol, cannabis, and sexual assault-related outcomes.

摘要

目的

五分之一的大学女生曾遭受性侵犯。女权主义学者呼吁采用相关课程,通过提高女性识别和抵制性侵犯的能力来增强她们的力量。其中一个这样的课程,即强化评估、认知、行动性侵犯抵抗教育课程(EAAA),已证明在长达24个月的时间里性侵犯发生率较低。在一个综合框架内,通过直接针对女性危险的酒精和大麻使用(这是两个已知的性侵犯风险因素),EAAA可以得到进一步加强。本研究评估了一个包含强化酒精和新大麻内容的EAAA综合版本的可接受性和初步效果。

方法

18至24岁、报告在过去一个月有大量饮酒、使用大麻以及同时饮酒和使用大麻行为的大学女生(n = 14)参与了这个改编后的课程。女性完成了基线评估、课程中关键节点的可接受性测量以及课程后的评估。

结果

女性对该课程在受欢迎程度、质量、组织、相关性和有用性方面给予了很高的评价,并且很可能会向其他女性推荐。总体而言,EAAA+的可接受性和可用性评分很高。对开放式问题的内容分析表明,一些女性希望纳入更多的大麻和/或酒精相关内容。

结论

结果表明,改编后的内容对于目标人群是可接受的,并且在酒精、大麻以及与性侵犯相关的结果方面有从课前到课后的积极变化,前景良好。

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