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Engaging Intercollegiate Athletes in Preventing and Intervening in Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence
Authors:Mary M Moynihan PhD  Victoria L Banyard PhD  Julie S Arnold BA  Robert P Eckstein MS  Jane G Stapleton MA
Institution:1. Women's Studies and Justice Studies Programs , University of New Hampshire , Durham , New Hampshire;2. Department of Psychology , University of New Hampshire , Durham , New Hampshire;3. Justice Studies Program and the Department of Psychology , University of New Hampshire , Durham , New Hampshire;4. Women's Studies, Family Studies, and Justice Studies Programs , University of New Hampshire , Durham , New Hampshire
Abstract:Abstract

Objective: The object of this exploratory evaluation was to evaluate the “Bringing in the Bystander” sexual and intimate partner violence prevention program with a new sample of intercollegiate athletes. Participants and Methods: Fifty-three male and female athletes participated in the program (experimental group), and 86 were in the control group. All completed pretest, posttest, and 2-month follow-up surveys, including assessment of rape myth acceptance, intent to engage in bystander behaviors, bystander confidence, and bystander behaviors. Results: The program worked overall and for both women and men, improved bystander confidence and intent to engage in bystander behaviors, and did not create significant backlash effects (ie, worsening of attitudes as a result of program). Conclusions: The program fits with the intent of the National Collegiate Athletic Association CHAMPS/Life Skills program regarding its focus on the overall development of student-athletes and demonstrates the promising bystander approach compatible with the 2007 American College Health Association toolkit, Shifting the Paradigm: Primary Prevention of Sexual Violence.
Keywords:bystander approach  intercollegiate athletes  rape prevention  sexual violence
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