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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
24 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2016-01-31
2020-12-31
Brief Summary
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In aim 1, investigators will compare the relative efficacy of bystander interventions to a) increase bystander efficacy and behaviors, b) reduce violence acceptance, c) reduce interpersonal violence victimization and perpetration, and d) increase program cost effectiveness. The three main bystander groups compared will be: exclusively online training, Green Dot (speeches and intensive bystander training), and other skills-based bystander training. Program efficacy data will be obtained from student surveys, campus crime statistics, and surveys with college staff and administrators responsible for selecting and implementing bystander interventions.
In aim 2, investigators seek to grow communities of VAW prevention researchers. Researcher communities will form through researchers' engagement with college recruitment, survey design, data collection and analyses. Specifically investigators will determine the efficacy of this program to increase VAW prevention research productivity defined as a) increasing research skills and b) increasing research communications measured as manuscript submissions, presentations, and publications.
This natural experiment will generate new understanding into efficacy of how bystander programs work. This natural experiment will also provide the VAW research community an opportunity to increase our skill-sets and share our experiences with and help grow the next generation of VAW prevention researchers.
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Detailed Description
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The purpose of this quasi-experimental, multi-college study is to evaluate the relative efficacy of newly implemented bystander interventions over time. Because all colleges must adopt an intervention, comparisons will be made prospectively before and after implementation and across program interventions.
Aim 1. Compare the relative efficacy of bystander interventions to a) increase bystander efficacy and behaviors, b) reduce violence acceptance, c) reduce violence victimization and perpetration, and d) increase program cost effectiveness. Three BIC comparisons will be: exclusively online training, Green Dot, and other skills-based, interactive bystander programs. Whether training is mandatory will also be evaluated.
Hypothesis 1: Relative to colleges implementing exclusively online training, colleges implementing Green Dot (or other skills-based programs) will significantly a) increase bystander efficacy and behaviors, b) reduce violence acceptance, c) reduce violence victimization and perpetration, and d) demonstrate greater cost effectiveness to reduce VAW.
Goal 2. Grow Communities of Violence Against Women Prevention Researchers The opportunity: This "natural experiment" also offers a unique opportunity for more senior VAW prevention researchers to share their expertise with each other and with more junior researchers, i.e. grow a researcher community. Team science is increasingly required in violence prevention research yet funding mechanisms supporting cross-institutional and cross-disciplinary career development grants in violence prevention are limited.
The purpose: Investigators propose a researcher community collaborative to grow the next generation of VAW researchers. Through engaging multiple public universities as our research community partners (Goal 1), investigators have the added opportunity to partner as a researcher community to both a) conduct better research because a broader skill-set can be engaged and b) share our research skill-sets with more junior researchers.
Aim 2. Determine the efficacy of this collaborative to increase VAW prevention researchers' productivity defined as a) research skills and b) research communications measured as manuscript submissions, presentations, and publications. Both senior and junior researchers will be members of this collaborative and included in prospective qualitative and quantitative assessment.
Hypothesis 2: Participation within research communities will, over time, increase research productivity for both senior and more junior collaborative members relative to their productivity prior to study participation.
Expected outcomes:
(Aim 1) This study will identify components of bystander programs associated with greater violence prevention efficacy and greater cost-effectiveness. Currently colleges have limited data or experience to make informed decisions regarding selecting a bystander intervention, now required by SaVE. With the range of bystander program comparisons afforded by including up to 24 multiple college communities, investigators will have the ability to measure relative bystander program efficacy (which programs are associated with the greater reduction in violence), which programs are associated with lower program implementation costs, and the programs associated with the lower cost to violence reduction ratio.
(Aim 2) As both senior and junior researchers are engaged in college recruitment, mixed-method data collection, and data analyses, research skill-sets will be shared such that senior researchers learn newer research approaches and junior researchers learn skills in survey design and conduct, measurement and surveying on sensitive topics), data analyses, and research communication.
Benchmarks for Success will be measured: \[Aim 1\] as our ability to recruit 24 colleges, conduct key informant interviews and annual undergraduate surveys, and final analyses by Fall 2019; and \[Aim 2\] by our ability, as a collaborative, to recruit and retain VAW prevention researchers from identified colleges and provide mentoring and training needed to advance their research skills.
Conditions
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Study Design
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PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Green Dot BIC 1
Bystander Intervention Components Clusters will include at least a component of Green Dot.
E.g. Comparisons will be made across schools that have Green Dot versus those that don't have Green Dot. (BIC 1)
BIC 1
BIC cluster creation will include policy, implementation and degree of community coverage, specific title mandatory, and exclusively online training.
Online BIC 2
Bystander Intervention Components Clusters will include at least a component of online bystander training.
E.g. Comparisons will be made across schools that have online bystander training versus those that do not. (BIC 2)
BIC 2
BIC cluster creation will include policy, implementation and degree of community coverage, specific title mandatory, and exclusively online training.
Alternative programs BIC 3
Bystander Intervention Components Clusters will include at least a component of Green Dot.
E.g. Comparisons will be made across schools that have alternative program versus those that do not. (BIC 3)
BIC 3
BIC cluster creation will include policy, implementation and degree of community coverage, specific title mandatory, and exclusively online training.
Interventions
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BIC 1
BIC cluster creation will include policy, implementation and degree of community coverage, specific title mandatory, and exclusively online training.
BIC 2
BIC cluster creation will include policy, implementation and degree of community coverage, specific title mandatory, and exclusively online training.
BIC 3
BIC cluster creation will include policy, implementation and degree of community coverage, specific title mandatory, and exclusively online training.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Undergraduate students at the public 4 year colleges or universities, ages 18-24
Exclusion Criteria
* Graduate or professional students, non-degree seeking or not enrolled
18 Years
24 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
FED
Ann Coker
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Ann Coker
Verizon Wireless Endowed Chair Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, in the University of Kentucky College of Medicine and Professor of Epidemiology in the Department of Epidemiology, in the UK College of Public Health
Principal Investigators
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Ann L Coker, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Kentucky
Heather M Bush, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Kentucky
Locations
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University of Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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RFA-CE-15-003
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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