Bovill, Helen (2020) Bystander intervention for prevention of sexual violence in one UK university. UWE Bristol https://researchdata.uwe.ac.uk/id/eprint/610/
Brief summary of project
N=130 first-year students received a two-hour optional bystander intervention programme. Proxy measures of: understanding, knowledge, familiarity, confidence and likelihood to intervene were used. N=84 responses were received. Responses were summarised using descriptive statistics, mean, standard deviation and the chi-square test of association. Findings suggest intervention was positively received by a high percentage of respondents, and conveying simple information is relatively problem free. However, conveying complex information, such as strategies for increasing confidence and likelihood to use intervention, is more problematic.
UWE College/School: | College of Health, Science and Society > School of Education and Childhood |
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Creators: | Bovill, Helen |
URI: | https://researchdata.uwe.ac.uk/id/eprint/610 |
Data collection method: | A quantitative survey delivered by Qualtrics with closed and some open response questions |
Resource language: | English |