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Evaluating a gender transformative violence prevention program for middle school boys: A pilot study

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  • Banyard, Victoria L.
  • Edwards, Katie M.
  • Rizzo, Andrew J.
  • Theodores, Matt
  • Tardiff, Ryan
  • Lee, Katherine
  • Greenberg, Patricia

Abstract

While a large and growing evidence base exists for empirically supported treatment models for youth who have experienced trauma, we know far less about how to prevent violence exposure or re-exposure. Internationally, one innovation in promoting healthy development and reducing violence involved working with boys to help develop healthy expressions of masculinity– including attitudes about masculinity, positive emotional coping skills, and healthy relationship behaviors (e.g., helping friends, forming respectful dating interactions). The current study was a pilot evaluation of a new prevention program for boys in middle school in the United States. A quasi-experimental design was used and 292 boys in grades 6th to 8th across four schools in a predominantly White New England state took surveys at two time points, three months apart. We used propensity score matching to select a matched subsample for analyses resulting in a sample of 144 for analyses (72 in the treatment and 72 in the control group). Findings suggest that the program improved attitudes related to use of coercion and violence in relationships. All boys improved on measures of gender equality in relationships and perceptions of male power. Findings also revealed that while the program is designed for universal or primary violence prevention, many boys reported being the victim of peer bullying and harassment prior to being part of this program. The program's focus on healthy masculinity may serve both a primary and secondary prevention function for middle school boys.

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  • Banyard, Victoria L. & Edwards, Katie M. & Rizzo, Andrew J. & Theodores, Matt & Tardiff, Ryan & Lee, Katherine & Greenberg, Patricia, 2019. "Evaluating a gender transformative violence prevention program for middle school boys: A pilot study," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 101(C), pages 165-173.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:cysrev:v:101:y:2019:i:c:p:165-173
    DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2019.03.052
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    1. Wang, Weiling & Qian, Yuyan & Wang, Yuping & Ma, Yixuan, 2020. "Violence exposure among Chinese middle school students: Characteristics and influencing factors," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 113(C).

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