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    Evaluating a National Academic Mentorship Program to Grow the Next Generation of Gender-based Violence Intervention and Prevention (VIP) Researchers

    The personal, economic, and societal costs and consequences of gender-based violence are significant. Although much violence intervention and prevention work occurs within academia, there is currently no coord...

    Danielle M. Davidov, Emily R. Clear, Xue Ding, Ann L. Coker in Journal of Family Violence (2024)

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    “A Blessing and a Curse”: The Impact of Sociopolitical Events and National Discourse Surrounding Sexual Violence on College Campuses

    Examining the influence of policy change and socio-political factors is paramount for contextualizing and addressing sexual violence. The purpose of this paper is to provide findings from a secondary qualitati...

    Danielle M. Davidov, Caterina DeFazio, Desireé N. Williford in Journal of Family Violence (2024)

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    Technology, data, people, and partnerships in addressing unmet social needs within Medicaid Managed Care

    Individuals with unmet social needs experience adverse health outcomes and are subject to greater inequities in health and social outcomes. Given the high prevalence of unmet needs among Medicaid enrollees, ma...

    Rachel Hogg-Graham, Allison M. Scott, Emily R. Clear in BMC Health Services Research (2024)

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    Using a Multiphase Mixed Methods Triangulation Design to Measure Bystander Intervention Components and Dose of Violence Prevention Programs on College Campuses

    As mandated by the 2013 Campus Sexual Violence Elimination Act, bystander programs to reduce sexual and intimate partner violence are being adopted in college communities throughout the United States. However,...

    Danielle Davidov, Heather M. Bush, Emily R. Clear in Journal of Family Violence (2020)

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    Sex Differences in Problem Alcohol Use in High School as a Function of Recent Sexual Violence Victimization or Perpetration

    To investigate sex differences in associations between sexual violence victimization (SVV), sexual violence perpetration (SVP), and binge drinking and/or alcohol problems among high school students. While SVV ...

    Christal L. Badour, Samuel C. Bell, Emily R. Clear in Journal of Family Violence (2020)

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    Mentoring Multi-College Bystander Efficacy Evaluation – an Approach to Growing the Next Generation of Gender-Based Interpersonal Violence Intervention and Prevention (VIP) Researchers

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provided funding (U01 CE002668) to evaluate bystander program efficacy to reduce gender-based violence on college campuses (Aim 1) and to create a mentoring netwo...

    Ann L. Coker, Danielle Davidov, Heather M. Bush in Journal of Family Violence (2020)

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    The Opportunity – VAWA 2013 Reauthorization Provides a Natural Experiment for Bystander Efficacy Evaluation

    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 camp...

    Heather M. Bush, Danielle Davidov, Candace J. Brancato in Journal of Family Violence (2020)

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    Lessons Learned in Creating a College Consortium

    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 viole...

    Emily R. Clear, Ann L. Coker, Heather M. Bush in Journal of Family Violence (2020)

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    Bystander Program Effectiveness to Reduce Violence and Violence Acceptance Within Sexual Minority Male and Female High School Students Using a Cluster RCT

    Bystander interventions have been highlighted as promising strategies to reduce sexual violence and sexual harassment, yet their effectiveness for sexual minority youth remains largely unexamined in high schoo...

    Ann L. Coker, Heather M. Bush, Emily R. Clear, Candace J. Brancato in Prevention Science (2020)

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    Bystander Program Effectiveness to Reduce Violence Acceptance: RCT in High Schools

    Bystander-based violence prevention interventions have shown efficacy to reduce dating violence and sexual violence acceptance at the individual level yet no large randomized controlled trial (RCT) has evaluat...

    Ann L. Coker, Heather M. Bush, Candace J. Brancato in Journal of Family Violence (2019)

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    Bystander Program Effectiveness: A Review of the Evidence in Educational Settings (2007–2018)

    Bystander interventions are now recognized as promising programming to reduce violence. Tenants of bystander programs include training those who may be “passive” bystanders to become engaged or “active” bystan...

    Samuel C. Bell, Ann L. Coker, Emily R. Clear in Handbook of Sexual Assault and Sexual Assa… (2019)

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    Spousal Abuse and Intimate Partner Violence

    Ann L. Coker, Corrine M. Williams in Encyclopedia of Primary Prevention and Hea… (2014)

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    Female Perceptions of Male Versus Female Intendedness at the Time of Teenage Pregnancy

    Teen pregnancy is a major public health concern and the majority of these pregnancies are unintended. The study population included women whose first pregnancy occurred at age 19 or younger (n = 2,142). Data f...

    Emily R. Clear, Corrine M. Williams, Richard A. Crosby in Maternal and Child Health Journal (2012)