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Exploring gender differences in dating violence/harassment prevention programming in middle schools: results from a randomized experiment

机译:探索中学约会暴力/骚扰预防计划中的性别差异:一项随机实验的结果

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In this study, we randomly assigned 123 sixth and seventh grade classrooms from seven middle schools in the greater Cleveland area to one of two five-session curricula addressing gender violence/sexual harassment (GV/SH) or to a no-treatment control group. A baseline survey and two follow-up surveys were administered immediately after the treatment (Wave 2) and about six months post-treatment (Wave 3). In an earlier paper, we demonstrated the effectiveness of two approaches to youth GV/SH prevention programming (a fact-based, law and justice curriculum and an interaction-based curriculum). In this paper, we explored whether these largely positive findings remain for both girls and boys, including whether girls experience higher levels of GV/SH than boys. Most of our statistical models proved to be non-statistically significant. However, in 2 of our 48 victimization/perpetration (any violence, sexual violence and non-sexual violence) models (across two post-intervention follow-up points), we observed that the interventions reduced peer (male or female, non-dating partner) sexual violence victimization and reduced peer perpetration, but another outcome model indicated that the interventions increased dating perpetration. These mixed findings will need to be explored further in future research. Regarding our primary research question, we observed no statistically significant differences for the treatment multiplied by gender interaction terms for any of the perpetration or victimization outcome models, suggesting that the treatment had similar effects on girls and boys. However, we did observe that boys are more involved in violence than girls: both as victims and perpetrators. Boys experienced significantly more of three types of victimization from peers and dating partners compared to what girls experienced at the hands of their peers and dating partners. As perpetrators, boys committed more sexual victimization against peers (immediately post-intervention only) and more sexual victimization against dating partners than girls. The implications of these results are discussed.
机译:在这项研究中,我们随机分配了大克利夫兰地区七所中学的123个六年级和七年级教室,以两个针对性别暴力/性骚扰(GV / SH)的五节课程之一或一个无治疗对照组。治疗后立即进行基线调查和两次随访调查(第二次调查),治疗后约六个月(第三次调查)进行。在较早的论文中,我们展示了两种针对青年GV / SH预防计划的方法(基于事实的法律和司法课程以及基于交互的课程)的有效性。在本文中,我们探讨了男孩和女孩是否仍保留了这些积极的发现,包括女孩的GV / SH水平是否高于男孩。我们的大多数统计模型都被证明具有非统计意义。但是,在我们的48种受害/犯法(任何暴力,性暴力和非性暴力)模型中的2种(在干预后的两个随访点之间),我们观察到干预减少了同龄人(男性或女性,未约会) (性伴侣)性暴力受害并减少了同伴犯罪,但另一种结果模型表明,干预措施增加了约会行为。这些混杂的发现将需要在未来的研究中进一步探索。关于我们的主要研究问题,对于任何犯罪或受害结果模型,我们均未观察到该治疗方法乘以性别相互作用项的统计学显着性差异,表明该治疗方法对女孩和男孩的影响相似。但是,我们确实观察到,男孩比女孩更卷入暴力:作为受害者和作案者。与同龄人和约会对象相比,男孩遭受的来自同伴和约会对象的三种形式的伤害要多得多。作为犯罪者,男孩比同龄人对同伴的性侵害更多(仅在干预后),对约会对象的性侵害也更多。讨论了这些结果的含义。

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