In fall 2018, 81 intercollegiate athletes participated in Fair Play: Sexual Violence Prevention for Athletes. This study aimed to assess the efficacy of the Fair Play curriculum and facilitation, specifically learning if athletes’ attitudes toward women and/or rape myth acceptance changed as a result of their participation in Fair Play. Athletes completed pre- and post-test surveys to measure perceptions of sexual assault/rape myth acceptance (Gerger, Kley, Bohner, & Siebler, 2007) and gender roles (Spence, Helmreich, & Stapp, 1973). In addition, 20 athletes participated in semi-structured qualitative interviews to further explain their knowledge of sexual violence after completing Fair Play. Survey results showed significant differ...
Purpose: This qualitative study examined the perceptions of student athletes regarding sexual haras...
In this qualitative study, we examine whether male high school coaches could effectively serve as ad...
Two hundred eighty-seven students representing each of the four undergraduate levels and the graduat...
In fall 2018, 81 intercollegiate athletes participated in Fair Play: Sexual Violence Prevention for ...
In 2011, the Office for Civil Rights issued a “Dear Colleague Letter” instructing universities to ta...
Some sociologists have argued that sport is a male-dominated institution and sexist culture in which...
Student-athletes have been identified as an at-risk population for sexual assault victimization and ...
Research has found associations between intercollegiate athletics and risk for sexual violence, and ...
Sexual violence is a pressing issue on college campuses. Evaluations of prevention programming on co...
Research in sexual violence prevention education has stagnated since the early 2000s despite the fac...
Many high-profile reports of sexual assault have been connected to university athletic programs. Fur...
The 1990s saw the development of research on violence against women perpetrated by intercollegiate s...
The number of reported campus offenses at public and private four-year non-profit institutions incre...
Using multiple measurement methods offers an opportunity to gain culturally specific informa-tion ab...
Sexual misconduct occurs with disproportionate frequency on college campuses, and alcohol is involve...
Purpose: This qualitative study examined the perceptions of student athletes regarding sexual haras...
In this qualitative study, we examine whether male high school coaches could effectively serve as ad...
Two hundred eighty-seven students representing each of the four undergraduate levels and the graduat...
In fall 2018, 81 intercollegiate athletes participated in Fair Play: Sexual Violence Prevention for ...
In 2011, the Office for Civil Rights issued a “Dear Colleague Letter” instructing universities to ta...
Some sociologists have argued that sport is a male-dominated institution and sexist culture in which...
Student-athletes have been identified as an at-risk population for sexual assault victimization and ...
Research has found associations between intercollegiate athletics and risk for sexual violence, and ...
Sexual violence is a pressing issue on college campuses. Evaluations of prevention programming on co...
Research in sexual violence prevention education has stagnated since the early 2000s despite the fac...
Many high-profile reports of sexual assault have been connected to university athletic programs. Fur...
The 1990s saw the development of research on violence against women perpetrated by intercollegiate s...
The number of reported campus offenses at public and private four-year non-profit institutions incre...
Using multiple measurement methods offers an opportunity to gain culturally specific informa-tion ab...
Sexual misconduct occurs with disproportionate frequency on college campuses, and alcohol is involve...
Purpose: This qualitative study examined the perceptions of student athletes regarding sexual haras...
In this qualitative study, we examine whether male high school coaches could effectively serve as ad...
Two hundred eighty-seven students representing each of the four undergraduate levels and the graduat...