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Foubert, John D.; Tatum, Jerry L.; Godin, Eric E. – Journal of College Student Development, 2010
Seven months after seeing The Men's Program, a commonly used rape prevention program, 248 first-year college men responded to four open-ended questions concerning whether or not the program impacted their attitudes or behavior, particularly regarding alcohol related sexual assault. Two thirds of participants reported either attitude or behavior…
Descriptors: Rape, Student Attitudes, Prevention, Behavior Change
Banyard, Victoria L.; Moynihan, Mary M.; Crossman, Maria T. – Journal of College Student Development, 2009
Sexual violence is a widespread problem for college communities. Students, faculty, and staff are increasingly involved in prevention efforts. To date, however, evaluation of sexual violence prevention programs has shown mixed results. One promising new practice teaches segments of college communities to be engaged, positive bystanders. It aims to…
Descriptors: Violence, Sexual Harassment, Sexual Abuse, Prevention
Peer reviewedMcCarthy, Maureen A.; Berty, Diane; Schermer, Toby – Journal of College Student Development, 1998
Effects of the "Choices" program for reduction of unhealthy behaviors among student athletes (N=190) were evaluated. Program components are described. Pretest and posttest assessment was conducted. Results are compared to national norms and discussed. Unexpected results may be due to the program or response rate on posttest. (EMK)
Descriptors: Athletes, College Students, Health Behavior, Health Promotion

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