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Empirical Articles

Bystander Attitudes to Prevent Sexual Assault: A Study of College Students in the United States, Japan, India, Vietnam, and China

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Pages 1131-1138 | Published online: 07 Jun 2016
 

Abstract

College women are at a high risk of sexual assault. Although programs that aim to change bystander behaviors have been shown to be potentially effective in preventing sexual assault on campuses in the United States, little is known about bystander behaviors outside of the United States. The purpose of this study was to explore and compare factors affecting bystander behaviors regarding sexual assault intervention and prevention among undergraduate students in the United States, Japan, India, Vietnam, and China. A total of 1,136 students participated in a self-reported survey. Results demonstrate substantial variations across countries. Bystander behaviors are associated with multilevel factors, including gender, knowledge of individuals who have experienced a sexual assault, and knowledge about campus or community organizations.

Funding

This research was partly funded by the Asia Center, University of Utah. We gratefully acknowledge the students who participated in this study and the contributions of Larry Bench, Marcie Goodman, Ron Hrebenar, Thomas Quinn, Jessica Eckhardt, Li Zhao, Jing Ye, Masami Okaue, and Takeshi Sato for data collection.

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Funding

This research was partly funded by the Asia Center, University of Utah. We gratefully acknowledge the students who participated in this study and the contributions of Larry Bench, Marcie Goodman, Ron Hrebenar, Thomas Quinn, Jessica Eckhardt, Li Zhao, Jing Ye, Masami Okaue, and Takeshi Sato for data collection.

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