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Preventing Sexual Violence in College Men: Adaptation and Impact Evaluation of RealConsent for Use in Vietnam
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Adapted RealConsent and Health Education Control Condition for Sexual Violence. Completed, enrolled 793 participants across 2 sites.
Detailed Summary
This study is a randomized controlled trial using a web-based adaptation of the RealConsent program among eligible college men in Hanoi, Vietnam. This study will test the impact of the program on promoting prosocial bystander behavior and preventing sexual violence perpetration, through improvements in the seven knowledge, attitudinal, and emotional mediators over a seven month study period, with a baseline survey and two follow-up surveys.
Study Details
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Interventions
The program is a novel, theory-driven, evidence-based serial drama and educational program tailored to young men and delivered in six episodes via the web. Participants will view six 30-minute modules designed to prevent sexual violence in young men
Participants will view six 30-minute web-based serial drama modules designed to promote health.