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Does the Gendered Approach of Bystander Programs Matter in the Prevention of Sexual Assault Among Adolescents and College Students? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

机译:旁观者方案的性别方法是否在预防青少年和大学生之间的性侵犯方面进行了重要? 系统审查和荟萃分析

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Sexual assault is a significant problem among adolescents and college students in the U.S. One promising strategy for preventing sexual assault is the implementation of bystander programs, which encourage young people to intervene when witnessing incidents or warning signs of sexual assault. The evidence base for the effectiveness of bystander programs appears to be promising, but we know little about which programs are most effective in preventing sexual assault. This is a significant oversight, as bystander programs vary in content, particularly in their gendered framing of sexual assault. In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we synthesized high-quality research examining the effects of bystander programs on (1) bystander intervention and (2) self-reported perpetration of sexual assault. Paying special attention to a gendered approach as a moderator of program effects, we synthesized data from 14 independent studies (N = 7881). Twelve studies were randomized controlled trials and two used high-quality quasi-experimental designs. Findings indicated that bystander programs have a significant, desirable effect on bystander intervention, but no significant effect on sexual assault perpetration. Despite calls for sex-segregated implementation of sexual assault programs, we found no evidence that method of implementation (i.e., individual, single-sex group, mixed-sex group) moderated the effect of bystander programs on bystander intervention. Additionally, we found no evidence that gendered framing of sexual assault (i.e., portraying sexual assault as a gender-neutral problem or a gendered problem overwhelmingly affecting young women) moderated the effect of bystander programs.
机译:性侵犯是美国青少年和大学生的重大问题。一个有希望的防止性侵犯的战略是实施旁观者计划,鼓励年轻人在目睹事故或警告性侵犯的警告症状时进行干预。旁观者方案有效性的证据基础似乎很有希望,但我们很少了解哪些计划在预防性侵犯方面最有效。这是一个重要的监督,旁观者计划的内容各不相同,特别是在他们对性侵犯的性别框架中。在这一系统审查和荟萃分析中,我们综合了高质量的研究,检查了(1)旁观者干预和(2)自我报告的性侵犯的效果。特别注意作为方案效果的主持人的性别方法,我们从14项独立研究中合成数据(n = 7881)。 12项研究是随机对照试验和两种使用的高质量准实验设计。调查结果表明,旁观者计划对旁观者干预具有重要的,理想的影响,但对性侵犯的嗜好无显着影响。尽管呼吁进行性攻击计划的性别实施,但我们发现没有证据表明实施方法(即个性,单性别组,混合性别集团)调节旁观者方案对旁观者干预的影响。此外,我们发现没有证据表明性侵犯的性别框架(即,将性侵犯描绘为性别中立问题或压倒性地影响年轻女性的性别问题)调节旁观者计划的影响。

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