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  2. Preliminary Evaluation Of The Safebae Youth-developed Sexual Violence Prevention Summit.
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Preliminary Evaluation of the SafeBAE Youth-Developed Sexual Violence Prevention Summit.

Prachi H Bhuptani1, Shael Norris2, Lindsay M Orchowski1

  • 1Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, USA.

Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
|July 31, 2024

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This study shows a youth-designed sexual assault prevention summit improved adolescent confidence in consent and response skills. Participants demonstrated increased awareness of Title IX rights and support for survivors.

Keywords:
Sexual violenceadolescentsopinion leadersprevention

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Adolescent Health
  • Sexual Violence Prevention

Background:

  • Sexual assault remains a significant public health issue among adolescents.
  • Youth engagement in prevention strategies is crucial for effective intervention.
  • Existing prevention programs often lack youth-centered design.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of a single-day, youth-designed sexual assault prevention summit for adolescents.
  • To assess changes in participants' knowledge, attitudes, and perceived capabilities related to sexual assault and consent.

Main Methods:

  • A pre- and post-summit survey was administered to 284 adolescent attendees.
  • Surveys measured confidence in consent knowledge, response to assault/harassment, Title IX awareness, and support for survivors.
  • Attitudes towards sexual coercion and the cessation of sexual activity were also assessed.
  • Main Results:

    • Post-summit, participants reported increased confidence in consent knowledge and improved perceived capacity to respond to and help survivors.
    • Awareness of Title IX rights significantly increased among attendees.
    • Perceived acceptability of sexual coercion and the belief that sexual activity should not be stopped once started decreased.

    Conclusions:

    • The youth-designed sexual assault prevention summit demonstrated preliminary effectiveness in enhancing adolescent knowledge and attitudes.
    • Findings support the value of youth-led initiatives in sexual violence prevention efforts.
    • Further research is warranted to explore long-term impacts and scalability.