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The longitudinal effects of a rape-prevention program on fraternity men's attitudes, behavioral intent, and behavior

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JOURNAL OF AMERICAN COLLEGE HEALTH
卷 48, 期 4, 页码 158-163

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HELDREF PUBLICATIONS
DOI: 10.1080/07448480009595691

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fraternities; health education; men; men's program; peer education; program evaluation; rape

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Rape myth acceptance, likelihood of raping, and sexually coercive behavior of 145 fraternity men randomly assigned to a control group or a rape-prevention program were surveyed. One third of 23 fraternities on a mid-Atlantic public university campus volunteered to participate in the study. The rape-prevention intervention consisted of the men's program, a victim empathy-based presentation titled How to help a sexual assault survivor: What men can do. Although no evidence of change in sexually coercive behavior was found, significant 7-month declines in rape myth acceptance and the likelihood of committing rape were shown among program participants. In the case of rape myth acceptance, the 7-month decrement remained lower in the participant group than in the control group. Implications of using these initial findings from the men's program for rape-prevention programming are discussed.

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