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Publikováno v:
Journal of Family Violence
Youth who witness parental intimate partner violence (IPV) are at increased risk of teen dating violence (DV). This analysis of secondary data investigated whether a bystander intervention program, Green Dot, was effective at reducing physical and ps
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Zhengyan Huang, Candace J. Brancato, Ann L. Coker, Emily R. Clear, Heather M. Bush, Diane R. Follingstad
Publikováno v:
Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 37:NP13830-NP13853
Bystander interventions are recognized as “promising” programming to reduce sexual violence. Gaps in current evaluations include limited follow-up post-training (beyond 24 months) and knowledge of additional bystander training during follow-up. I
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Candace J. Brancato, Ann L. Coker, Zhengyan Huang, Diane R. Follingstad, Emily R. Clear, Heather M. Bush
Publikováno v:
Violence Against Women. 28:316-344
Engaged bystander interventions are recognized as “promising” programming to reduce sexual violence (SV), yet little is known of the long-term (>12-month) impact of programming on SV and related forms of gender-based violence. Funded by NIH as a
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Heather M. Bush, Jaspreet K. Chahal, Ann L. Coker, Diane R. Follingstad, Xian Wu, Charles R. Carlson, Caihong R. Li, Candace J. Brancato
Publikováno v:
Violence Against Women. 27:2735-2767
Data from a campus climate/violence survey (CCS) include psychometric information for survey items/scales plus findings from a large state university to promote its usefulness for assessment of interpersonal violence/harassment. This CCS can thus be
Autor:
Zhengyan Huang, Diane R. Follingstad, Heather M. Bush, Emily R. Clear, Ann L. Coker, Candace J. Brancato
Publikováno v:
Journal of School Violence. 19:525-538
Many bystander programs to prevent violence have been developed and evaluated in college populations. An exception is the randomized controlled trial of Green Dot, found effective in reducing viole...
Publikováno v:
Journal of Family Violence. 35:563-574
This methods paper describes the fractional factorial design within the context of an evaluation of campus bystander programming. Prior evaluations include relative program comparisons, but do not reflect campus implementation of specific aspects of
Publikováno v:
Journal of Family Violence. 35:541-550
This paper offers lessons learned in evaluating the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act (2013) requirement that colleges receiving Title IX funds provide bystander programming to reduce sexual violence. To conduct this evaluation a nati
Autor:
Svetla Slavova, Dana Quesinberry, Peter Rock, Sarah L. Hargrove, Patricia R. Freeman, Candace J. Brancato, Sharon L. Walsh
Publikováno v:
JAMA Network Open
In April 2020, early signals from emergency medical services data raised concerns for increasing numbers of drug overdoses during the emerging COVID-19 pandemic in Kentucky.1 Subsequently, provisional national data for the 12-month period ending May
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Candace J. Brancato, Timothy J. Hilbert, Susan Westneat, Kelsey Carter, Heather M. Bush, Erin N. Haynes
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Infection Control
K-12 school staff from Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio were asked about their use of disinfectants to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in schools. Survey participants (n = 1,555) reported frequent use of disinfectants, often using unknown products, and wer
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Sarah DeGue, Heather M. Bush, Ann L. Coker, Bonnie S. Fisher, Candace J. Brancato, Emily R. Clear
Publikováno v:
J Interpers Violence
This study extends prior analyses from a 5-year multisite cluster-randomized controlled trial to examine how the previously reported effects of the Green Dot bystander-based prevention program worked to reduce violence perpetration. Bystander-based i