RCT testing bystander effectiveness to reduce violence Ann L. Coker, Heather M. Bush , Patricia G. Cook-Craig , Sarah A. DeGue , Emily R. Clear, Candace J. Brancato, Bonnie S. Fisher, Eileen A. Recktenwald
By: Coker, Ann L [Coker, Ann L.].
Contributor(s): DeGue, Sarah A | Bush, Heather M | Cook-Craig, Patricia G | Clear, Emily R | Brancato, Candace J | Fisher, Bonnie S | Recktenwald, Eileen A.
Material type: ArticleSeries: American Journal of Preventive Medicine.Publisher: American College of Preventive Medicine, 2017Subject(s): SEXUAL VIOLENCE | ADOLESCENT RELATIONSHIP ABUSE | ADOLESCENTS | DATING VIOLENCE | EVALUATION | INTERVENTION | RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIALS | SCHOOLS | YOUNG PEOPLE | UNITED STATESOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access website In: American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2017, In press. (Open access)Summary: Bystander-based programs have shown promise to reduce interpersonal violence at colleges, yet limited rigorous evaluations have addressed bystander intervention effectiveness in high schools. This study evaluated the Green Dot bystander intervention to reduce sexual violence and related forms of interpersonal violence in 26 high schools over 5 years in Kentucky high schools. (From the abstract). More information about teen dating violence is available on the CDC website - follow the link. Record #5336Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2017, In press. (Open access)
Bystander-based programs have shown promise to reduce interpersonal violence at colleges, yet limited rigorous evaluations have addressed bystander intervention effectiveness in high schools. This study evaluated the Green Dot bystander intervention to reduce sexual violence and related forms of interpersonal violence in 26 high schools over 5 years in Kentucky high schools. (From the abstract). More information about teen dating violence is available on the CDC website - follow the link. Record #5336