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Community Level Primary Prevention of Dating and Sexual Violence in Middle Schools

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Violence
Interventions
Other: Capacity Building
Behavioral: Social Norms Marketing Campaign
Registration Number
NCT03473067
Lead Sponsor
Lifespan
Brief Summary

Dating and sexual violence are significant public health concerns occurring on a continuum of severity across the lifespan, with serious consequences to victims and society. The present research advances the science of prevention by rigorously evaluating a comprehensive social norms marketing campaign to promote community-level change in dating and sexual violence in middle schools. Partnership between researchers and a CDC Rape Prevention and Education Program (RPE) funded agency is a core feature of this work, and aims to build community capacity to implement and evaluate violence prevention efforts, and promote the subsequent uptake of social norms marketing campaigns as a strategy for reducing dating and sexual violence among youth.

Detailed Description

In a group cluster trial, a comprehensive, tailored, data-based social norms marketing campaign that addresses misperceptions of: 1) the acceptability of dating and sexual violence; 2) gender roles; 3) sexual activity; 4) sexual communication/consent; 5) support for victims; and 6) bystander intervention will be evaluated among middle schools. Poster messaging will be paired with several systematic efforts to diffuse program content through the community, including a Lunch and Learn Teacher Training, Social Norms Video, Teacher Workbook, Parent Mailing, and Parent Information Session. A member of the researcher-practitioner team, designated as a School Resource Provider, will oversee campaign implementation in partnership with a teacher champion. The Resource Provider will also track campaign intensity, assess campaign credibility through intercept interviews with teachers and students, work with teachers to infuse messaging into classroom activities, and assist the teacher champion with addressing "kick-back" to the campaign. Outcome assessments will be completed by teachers, administrators and students. Towards the goal of exploring the role of other environmental factors as moderators of program effects, school administrators will assess their community readiness to develop and implement school dating and sexual violence prevention policy, in general, and social norms marketing, in particular. A neighborhood scan will also be conducted to estimate the density of nearby outlets associated with gender-based personal violence.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
4344
Inclusion Criteria
  • Student at a middle school or teacher/administrator at a middle school
  • Provide student assent and parental consent as specified in protocol or provide adult consent for study participation
Exclusion Criteria

• None

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Capacity BuildingCapacity BuildingThis arm includes a series of teacher training, and parent engagement meetings, with the goal of building capacity to address violence in the school.
Social Norms MarketingSocial Norms Marketing CampaignThis arm includes a social norms marketing campaign tailored to the school.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Sexual Violence PerpetrationOver 6 months

Rates of sexual violence perpetration

Sexual Violence VictimizationOver 6 months

Rates of sexual violence victimization

Dating Violence VictimizationOver 6 months

Rates of dating violence victimization

Dating Violence PerpetrationOver 6 months

Rates of dating violence perpeptration

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Attitudes Towards ViolenceChange from baseline to 6 months

Attitudes towards violence scale

Bystander InterventionOver 6 months

Rates of bystander intervention

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Rhode Island Hospital

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Providence, Rhode Island, United States

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