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Mentoring Multi-College Bystander Efficacy Evaluation - an Approach to Growing the Next Generation of Gender-Based Interpersonal Violence Intervention and Prevention (VIP) Researchers

机译:辅导多学院旁观者疗效评估 - 一种成长下一代基于性别的人际暴力干预和预防(VIP)研究人员的方法

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provided funding (U01 CE002668) to evaluate bystander program efficacy to reduce gender-based violence on college campuses (Aim 1) and to create a mentoring network (Aim 2) for young campus-based researchers interested in violence intervention or prevention (VIP). While an evaluation of this mentoring program is ongoing, our purpose here was to document the strategies used to create, implement, and begin evaluation of this national multi-college mentoring network. As each public college was recruited into this evaluation named multi-college Bystander Efficacy Evaluation (mcBEE), each college was invited to nominate a researcher interested in receiving mentorship as a mcBEE fellow. Senior faculty with active VIP research careers were recruited as mentors. Mentorship occurred through annual meetings over time (2015-2019), weekly to bimonthly calls or video conferencing with 2-3 other fellows, and a mentor forming a group with 3-4 mentees, termed a hive. The initial focus of hive meetings was 1) creating and maintaining an active daily writing practice and 2) developing productivity plans, to include research, personal, and professional goals. Manuscript and grant writing feedback was provided throughout the network electronically or 'live' workshops. Annual surveys were implemented to investigate program efficacy. Our mcBEE team was able to successfully assemble a national network of VIP fellows and provide small group and individualized mentoring. Our ultimate goal was that of supporting our fellows' own trajectories in gender-based VIP research, teaching, administration, or service. Evaluation of our fellow and mentor cohort is ongoing (2015-2019).
机译:疾病控制和预防中心提供资金(U01 CE002668),以评估旁观者的计划疗效,以减少基于性别的大学校园暴力(AIM 1),并为对暴力感兴趣的基于年轻校园的研究人员创建指导网络(AIM 2)干预或预防(VIP)。虽然对该指导计划的评估正在进行,但我们的目的是记录用于创造,实施和开始评估本国家多学院指导网络的策略。由于每个公共学院被招募到这个评估,名为Mult-Collegy Bystander疗效评估(McBee),每个大学都被邀请提名一名对接受媒体的研究员称为McBee伙伴。有活跃的VIP研究职业的高级教师被招募为导师。通过年度会议(2015-2019),每周参加2-3个其他研究员的每周一次会议(2015-2019),并将一名以3-4宗教师组成的导师为例蜂巢会议的最初焦点是1)创造和维持积极的日常写作实践,2)制定生产力计划,包括研究,个人和专业目标。在整个网络中提供稿件和授予写作反馈,电子方式或“Live”研讨会提供。年度调查得到实施,以调查计划疗效。我们的McBee团队能够成功地组建一个国家贵宾员网络,并提供小组和个性化的指导。我们的最终目标是在基于性别的VIP研究,教学,管理或服务中支持我们的研究员自己的轨迹。我们的研究员和导师队列的评估正在进行中(2015-2019)。

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