Holcomb D R, Sondag K A, Holcomb L C
College of Public Health, University of South Florida, Tampa.
J Am Coll Health. 1993 Jan;41(4):155-7. doi: 10.1080/07448481.1993.9936317.
College communities are increasingly being called upon to institute date rape prevention programs. This article describes a mixed-gender workshop sponsored by a university's Program for Rape Education and Prevention that was given to more than 1,400 undergraduate students in more than 80 presentations. In order to guide modifications of the workshop, formative evaluation data collected from 330 male (mean age 20.3 years) and 314 female (mean age 20.5 years) university students were collected. Results were largely positive. Despite the sensitive nature of the topic, only 10.2% of the men and 8.2% of the women reported being uncomfortable discussing date rape in mixed-gender groups. Furthermore, students were virtually unanimous in their agreement that date rape is a topic worthy of a workshop.
大学社区越来越多地被要求开展约会强奸预防项目。本文描述了由一所大学的强奸教育与预防项目主办的一个男女混合工作坊,该工作坊在80多场讲座中面向1400多名本科生进行了开展。为了指导对该工作坊的改进,收集了330名男性(平均年龄20.3岁)和314名女性(平均年龄20.5岁)大学生的形成性评估数据。结果总体上是积极的。尽管该主题性质敏感,但只有10.2%的男性和8.2%的女性表示在男女混合小组中讨论约会强奸感到不舒服。此外,学生们几乎一致认为约会强奸是一个值得举办工作坊的主题。